Tentacle Attack on Mars — Planet Stories Summer 1944 Cover
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Tentacle Attack on Mars — Planet Stories Summer 1944 Cover

A blue tentacle coils with crushing force around a bare-chested spaceman's torso as he strains against it, jaw set in desperation. Beside him, a dark-haired woman in a midriff-baring outfit recoils in alarm, her wrists bound or grasped by another writhing tendril. Behind them stretches a desert alien landscape dotted with pyramid-like structures under a sickly green sky — the unmistakable visual shorthand for sword-and-planet adventure at the height of pulp science fiction's golden age.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A textbook sword-and-planet fever image: tentacled horror, a scantily clad heroine, a square-jawed hero, and alien pyramids — all crammed into one breathless composition. The cover perfectly embodies the planetary romance subgenre that Planet Stories championed, with maximum visceral drama and zero restraint.

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PLANET STORIES SUMMER 1944 20c STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS — THE UNIVERSE OF FUTURE CENTURIES TERROR OUT OF SPACE ALONG THE AEON-OLD HIGHROAD SLITHERED A DEVOURING HORDE Novelet by LEIGH BRACKETT MORGUE SHIP by RAY BRADBURY DE PINA • WELLMAN

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