
Earle Bergey's Electric Peril — Startling Stories Spring 1946 Cover
A textbook embodiment of Golden Age pulp cover conventions — the imperiled blonde, the square-jawed hero, and a crouching figure in scarlet battling unseen forces amid crackling lightning bolts. Earle Bergey's signature glossy, photo-realistic gouache rendering makes the electric discharge practically leap off the page. The three-figure composition creates layered tension: defiance, threat, and urgent action compressed into a single dramatic frame, framed by industrial machinery and an eerie green-lit background.
Three protagonists, crackling energy bolts, a menacing unseen threat, and two complete novels promised on the cover — Bergey packs maximum melodrama into every square inch. The saturated color palette and theatrical body language push this firmly into peak pulp energy territory.
“A NOVEL OF THE FUTURE COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE! STARTLING STORIES SPRING ISSUE 15¢ THE DIMENSION OF CHANCE A Hall of Fame Classic By CLARK ASHTON SMITH OTHER Eyes WATCHING An Amazing Complete Novel By POLTON CROSS A THRILLING PUBLICATION EARLE C BERGEY”





