
Startling Stories Nov 1948 – Arthur C. Clarke's 'Against the Fall of Night'
Likely the work of Earle Bergey, whose signature voluptuous heroines in metallic bikinis and bold chromatic contrasts defined Thrilling Publications covers of the late 1940s, this illustration blazes with lurid yellows and reds. A square-jawed hero grapples with a multi-eyed robotic alien creature bristling with mechanical tentacles and gemstone-studded crowns, while a scantily clad woman in an exotic costume recoils dramatically — peak pulp theatrics illustrating Arthur C. Clarke's debut novel serialization.
This cover cranks the dial past Flash Gordon and halfway to delirium — a bejeweled multi-eyed robo-monster wrestling a hero in shorts while a midriff-baring space princess looks on is the platonic ideal of late-40s pulp excess. Bergey delivers pure unhinged spectacle.
“BIGGER AND BETTER – NOW 180 PAGES! STARTLING STORIES NOV. 25¢ SCIENTIFICTION AT ITS BEST A THRILLING PUBLICATION Nov. 1948 AGAINST THE FALL OF Night A Novel of the Future By ARTHUR C. CLARKE THE ISOTOPE MEN A Hall of Fame Classic By FESTUS PRAGNELL”





