Alex Schomburg's Lava Creature, Startling Stories October 1953
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Alex Schomburg's Lava Creature, Startling Stories October 1953

Published in October 1953, as Cold War anxieties and nuclear fear permeated American sci-fi, this Startling Stories cover by Alex Schomburg depicts a massive humanoid creature composed entirely of cooling volcanic rock or cinder, erupting through a wall of brilliant orange and yellow flames. The elemental monster conveys raw, primal threat without a human protagonist in sight — an unusual compositional choice that amplifies the alien menace. Schomburg's fluid flame rendering against the dark, pitted mass of the creature shows his signature painterly bravura.

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

A screaming wall of fire birthing a shambling rock-monster with no human in frame to contextualize the scale — pure elemental chaos. Schomburg leans all the way into the spectacle, making the creature simultaneously geological and terrifyingly alive.

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TODAY'S SCIENCE FICTION — TOMORROW'S FACT STARTLING stories A THRILLING PUBLICATION OCT. 25c featuring THE WHITE WIDOWS a novel by Sam Merwin, Jr. also EDMOND HAMILTON, MURRAY LEINSTER and others... ALEX SCHOMBURG

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