
Startling Stories March 1948 — Woman Menaced by Robot Mechanical Arms
Published in March 1948, this Startling Stories cover arrives at the height of postwar pulp science fiction, when readers hungry for escapism drove circulation of Thrilling Group magazines to their peak. A wide-eyed blonde in a low-cut green dress recoils in terror as robotic mechanical arms and surgical instruments burst from a blazing energy field, her wrists seized by metallic claws — a quintessential 'damsel menaced by mad science' composition that defined the visual grammar of late-1940s pulp sci-fi magazine covers.
A terrifically overwrought specimen of late-pulp excess: heaving décolletage, mechanical tentacles, a blinding energy vortex, and an expression of maximum existential horror — all crammed into one gloriously lurid cover. Earle Bergey's signature 'brass brassiere and peril' aesthetic is firing on all cylinders.
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