
Startling Stories July 1952 – Rocket Launch Dome & Future City Cover
A deep cobalt-blue nocturnal sky frames a towering silver rocket poised atop a magnificent geodesic launch dome, its latticed arches glowing amber and gold against the night. A luminous full moon hangs to the left as a modern skyline crowds the horizon. Crowds and automobiles populate the broad approaching boulevard, grounding this gleaming vision of tomorrow in recognizable mid-century Americana — the quintessential Atomic Age promise of imminent space conquest.
The cover delivers strong retro-futurist spectacle — a gleaming rocket cradled in a monumental dome under a full moon — but the composition is orderly and architecturally grounded rather than wildly chaotic. It exudes Atomic Age optimism more than pulp frenzy.
“ANC NOW PUBLISHED EVERY MONTH • JULY 25c STARTLING stories A THRILLING PUBLICATION featuring PASSPORT TO PAX a novel by Kendell Foster Crossen and COLLISION a novelet by Raymond F. Jones”





