
Earle Bergey's Dark World Cover, Startling Stories Summer 1946
This is the Summer 1946 cover of Startling Stories, a flagship Thrilling Publications pulp magazine, painted by prolific cover artist Earle Bergey. The illustration depicts a fiery red-haired woman in a green midriff-baring outfit and boots, clutching a ray gun while entwined by a monstrous dark tentacled creature, facing a crouching man in a red uniform who reaches toward a fallen weapon — a scene tied to Henry Kuttner's fantasy novel 'The Dark World.'
Bergey delivers peak pulp energy here — a scantily clad redhead brandishing a ray gun while a tentacled monster coils around her is practically the platonic ideal of the form. This cover sits firmly closer to 'exploding space station' than quiet library, radiating the breathless lurid spectacle that defined late-Golden Age pulp art.
“A NOVEL OF THE FUTURE COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE! STARTLING STORIES 15¢ SUMMER ISSUE EARLE BERGEY THE MAN WITH X-RAY EYES A Hall of Fame Classic By EDMOND HAMILTON THE Dark World An Amazing Fantastic Novel By HENRY KUTTNER A THRILLING PUBLICATION”





