
Green Alien Gunman in Egyptian Tomb, Amazing Stories January 1957
A vivid acid-yellow Egyptian tomb wall covered in hieroglyphics frames a desperate struggle: a blood-streaked man in a striped tee grips a pistol while shielding a wide-eyed woman in a torn red dress, her bare shoulder catching the light. At right, a squat green alien — bulbous-eyed, antennae twitching, fur-tufted body — levels a ray gun at the pair. Spent arrows litter the stone floor. The collision of ancient Egypt and extraterrestrial menace is quintessential late-50s pulp melodrama.
Crams aliens, ancient Egypt, torn clothing, blood, ray guns, and arrows into a single claustrophobic frame — the imagination-per-square-inch ratio is genuinely riotous. The cognitive dissonance of a green bug-eyed Martian inside a pharaonic tomb is peak Atomic Age pulp logic.
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