Planet Stories March 1952 — Dark-Clad Space Sorceress Amid Battle
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Planet Stories March 1952 — Dark-Clad Space Sorceress Amid Battle

A quintessential example of Atomic Age pulp cover art at full throttle — the dangerous, scantily-armored space villainess trope rendered in blazing orange and black. A statuesque woman in a form-fitting black outfit and thigh-high boots levitates amid columns of flame, one hand outstretched commanding zigzag energy bolts toward a hulking alien warrior. Below, armored soldiers and alien combatants clash in chaos, while a star-filled void crowns her wild dark hair. Gardner F. Fox and Poul Anderson stories promise pirate worlds and Centaurian female warriors.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Allen Anderson
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

This cover packs an extraordinary density of narrative spectacle into one image — a levitating sorceress commanding lightning, a raging battlefield below, and a cosmic void above, all fused with explosive color contrast. Every visual element screams danger, power, and interplanetary chaos simultaneously.

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MARCH 25¢ STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS— PLANET stories A.N.C. TONIGHT THE STARS REVOLT! A Novel of Pirate Worlds by GARDNER F. FOX CAPTIVE of the CENTAURIANESS Female warriors raided the Galaxy to fill their harems on Alpha C POUL ANDERSON Also Hasse • Crossen • Gallun

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