
Earle Bergey's Space Glamour: Startling Stories March 1951 Cover
A newsstand browser in 1951 would have done a double-take at this dazzling cover: a luminous, dark-haired woman in a low-cut crystalline gown dominates the frame, holding a jeweled goblet aloft in white-gloved hands while a sleek silver rocket blazes past a burning planet behind her. Earle Bergey's signature glamour-queen-meets-outer-space aesthetic is in full force — all sparkle, cleavage, and cosmic drama, embodying the era's breathless fusion of Hollywood pin-up culture and interstellar adventure.
Bergey's irresistible blend of pin-up glamour and rocket-age spectacle is peak Golden Age pulp wish-fulfillment — this belongs on a dorm room wall AND deserves a frame in any serious pulp art collection. The crystalline gown catching starlight while a rocket scorches a planet is exactly the kind of delirious visual promise that sold a million copies at the newsstand.
“STARTLING STORIES MAR. 25¢ FEATURING The Starmen of Llyrdis a novel of galactic adventure By LEIGH BRACKETT Earthmen No More a Captain Future novelet By EDMOND HAMILTON Earle Bergey A THRILLING PUBLICATION ANC”





