Startling Stories March 1952 — Woman Commands Monster, Well of the Worlds
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Startling Stories March 1952 — Woman Commands Monster, Well of the Worlds

Rendered in vivid gouache with bold, saturated oranges and yellows that were a hallmark of Thrilling Publications covers, this 1952 Startling Stories illustration crackles with dramatic energy. A dark-haired woman in a sheer, wind-swept gown wields a glowing mask-like object as a massive black alien creature writhes at her feet and a green reptilian beast lunges from the right. The composition blends pinup glamour with monster-menace in classic Golden Age pulp style.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A fiercely commanding woman holds a glowing face-like object while two monstrous creatures writhe before her — the lurid orange palette and sheer dramatic tension make this a standout Atomic Age cover. The dual-monster composition with the translucent gown and energy halo pushes it firmly into peak pulp spectacle territory.

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NOW PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH! MAR. 25c STARTLING STORIES WELL OF THE WORLDS By HENRY KUTTNER Things of Distinction By KENDELL FOSTER CROSSEN SCIENTIFICTION AT ITS BEST A THRILLING PUBLICATION MAR. 1952

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