
Planet Stories Nov 1950 — Green Alien Villain Threatens Human Crew in Space
A newsstand browser in 1950 would have been stopped cold by this lurid tableau of interplanetary menace: a powerfully built green-skinned alien in gleaming gold armor looms over a helpless human figure inside a spacecraft, ray gun raised and expression savage. A woman's bare legs sprawl in the background, hinting at further peril. Set against a blazing red planetary sky with a fragmenting asteroid above, this cover distills every fear and thrill of the Space Age pulp formula into one visceral, unforgettable image.
This cover is peak pulp fever dream — a green muscle-bound alien villain, a damsel in peril, a ray gun, and a disintegrating asteroid all crammed into one frame with zero apologies. It belongs on a dorm room wall, a retro diner booth, and possibly a court exhibit for crimes against subtlety.
“FIRST BI-MONTHLY ISSUE — A.N.C. PLANET stories TRADE MARK REG. CARGO TO CALLISTO by JAY DREXEL Another famous STAR-MOUSE story by FREDERIC BROWN A man and a woman—survivors of chaos—alone in dead-star vastness. THE LAST TWO ALIVE! A Novel of Exploding Suns by ALFRED COPPEL Also ALLEN K. LANG • JOHN D. McDONALD • C. H. LIDDELL”





