Planet Stories Winter 1946 – The Man the Sun Gods Made by Gardner F. Fox
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Planet Stories Winter 1946 – The Man the Sun Gods Made by Gardner F. Fox

A quintessential planetary romance cover, this illustration packs every pulp trope into a single explosive frame: a scantily clad dark-haired woman recoiling in distress, a green-caped hero leveling a ray-gun, and a glowing golden figure emerging from a crowd of alien onlookers against a backdrop of towering alien spires. The scene illustrates Gardner F. Fox's featured novel, blending sword-and-planet spectacle with the kinetic violence and lurid color palette that defined Planet Stories at its peak.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

An overflowing composition that crams a damsel in distress, a gun-toting hero, a supernatural glowing antagonist, and an entire alien crowd into a single volatile moment. The lurid colors, dramatic poses, and multiple simultaneous narrative threads make this a near-perfect specimen of peak pulp visual storytelling.

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PLANET STORIES WINTER 1946 20c STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS — THE UNIVERSE OF FUTURE CENTURIES CARL SELWYN BRYCE WALTON The MAN THE SUN GODS MADE To the vessel remnants of Lyallar, this man was a god. To the Ardth hordes he was Tyr the Terrible A Startling Novel by GARDNER F. FOX

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