Startling Stories 1943 – 'The Giant Atom' Cover with Ray-Gun Heroine
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Startling Stories 1943 – 'The Giant Atom' Cover with Ray-Gun Heroine

A vivid burnt-orange background frames two figures pressed together in tense fascination before a massive circular viewport — a glowing atomic orb dominates the center, its corona crackling with energy around a swirling symbol and a smaller green planet below. The woman, clad in a form-fitting green romper with a lightning-bolt belt and holstered ray-gun, clutches her companion in alarm. The painting's warm, earthy palette and dramatic chiaroscuro are quintessential wartime pulp illustration at its most charged.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A ray-gun-toting space heroine, a glowing giant atom viewport crackling with cosmic energy, and a wartime 'Buy War Bonds' badge all crammed into one cover — this is wartime pulp firing on all cylinders. The atomic spectacle and glamorous danger quotient push it firmly into peak Golden Age territory.

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VEL OF THE FUTURE COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE STARTLING STORIES BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS FOR VICTORY! THE Giant Atom An Astounding Complete Novel By MALCOLM JAMESON THE LAST WOMAN A Hall of Fame Classic By THOMAS S. GARDNER

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