
Robot Abductor Fires Ray-Gun, Startling Stories January 1950 – Van Vogt
Executed in bold gouache with the slick, pin-up-inflected realism typical of late-1940s pulp illustration, this cover crackles with kinetic energy: a hulking chrome-and-steel robot clutches a scantily clad redhead while firing twin green laser beams from its cyclopean eye and mechanical hand. The radiant yellow burst behind the figures creates dramatic contrast against the cool metallic armor, while the woman's relaxed expression — almost flirtatious — embodies the era's pulp paradox of danger and desire.
A near-perfect specimen of pulp maximalism — a laser-eyed robot abducting a cheerful, barely-dressed redhead while blasting enemies off-panel earns top-tier status. The composition wastes not a single inch on subtlety.
“ANC STARTLING STORIES JAN. 25¢ FEATURING The SHADOW Men An Astonishing New Novel By A. E. VAN VOGT IN THIS ISSUE THE RETURN OF CAPTAIN FUTURE A Curt Newton Novelet By EDMOND HAMILTON A THRILLING PUBLICATION”





