Planet Stories Nov 1953 – Space Heroine Battles in Orbit, Ray Bradbury Issue
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Planet Stories Nov 1953 – Space Heroine Battles in Orbit, Ray Bradbury Issue

Boldly predicting that future spacewomen would ditch bulky EVA suits for form-fitting red swimwear, this November 1953 Planet Stories cover delivers peak Golden Age space opera spectacle. A blonde woman in a transparent bubble helmet and skimpy red outfit wields what appears to be an energy whip while tumbling through orbit, a cratered moon looming behind her and a helmeted foe lurking in the lower frame. Every brushstroke radiates Fiction House's signature formula: danger, dynamism, and unapologetic cheesecake in the cosmos.

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

This is pure space opera at its most unrestrained — a scantily clad heroine wielding an energy whip in zero gravity encapsulates Fiction House's pulp-maximalist ethos. The combination of cheesecake aesthetics, kinetic combat, and cosmic setting places it firmly at the fever-dream end of the pulp spectrum.

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STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS— PLANET stories A.N.C. NOV. 25¢ FICTION HOUSE MAGAZINE RAY BRADBURY'S sensational THE GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN The half-gods were dying BEYOND the X ECLIPTIC novelet by FOX B. HOLDEN

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