
Planet Stories May 1951 – Captives of the Thieve-Star Abduction Cover
A newsstand browser in 1951 would have stopped cold at this lurid, kinetic tableau: a blue-skinned alien warrior in black armor clutches a limp, red-haired woman in a torn green costume, swooping through a hellish alien landscape while monstrous figures lurk below. It is classic Planet Stories bravado — unapologetically melodramatic, drenched in danger and interplanetary menace. The composition pulls the eye upward with the sweeping diagonal of the villain's flight, every line engineered to sell adventure.
This cover is peak pulp id — a blue alien kidnapper, a swooning redhead, and lurking monsters all crammed into one vertigo-inducing composition. It belongs on a dorm room wall, a museum of popular culture, and the Smithsonian simultaneously.
“STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS — PLANET stories MAY 25¢ CAPTIVES of the THIEVE-STAR A Novelet of Rich and Lawless Galaxies by JAMES H. SCHMITZ Also H. B. FYFE FRANK B. LONG CHAN DAVIS E. HOFFMAN PRICE RICHARD WILSON”





