Walter Popp's Fleeing Couple & Flying Saucers, Startling Stories Nov 1952
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Walter Popp's Fleeing Couple & Flying Saucers, Startling Stories Nov 1952

A blonde woman in a midriff-baring pink outfit sprints across rocky terrain, her hair whipping in the wind as she clutches the hand of a bare-chested hero brandishing a ray gun — the quintessential pulp escape pose. Above them, sleek red flying saucers with transparent cockpits streak past a massive cylindrical spacecraft, while a gleaming domed city of the future stretches across the misty horizon below. Walter Popp's dynamic composition packs maximum Atomic Age spectacle into every inch.

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

The cover delivers peak Atomic Age pulp ambition: an imperiled beauty, a square-jawed hero, multiple spacecraft, and a gleaming utopian cityscape all crammed into a single breathless chase scene. Popp's vision leaves no dramatic element behind.

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TODAY'S SCIENCE FICTION — TOMORROW'S FACT • NOV. 25c STARTLING stories A THRILLING PUBLICATION Walton Popp featuring THE STAR DICE a novel by Roger Dee and THE CROOK IN TIME by R. J. McGregor

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