
Super Science Stories British Ed 1949 — Women Trapped in Cosmic Spheres
A woman in a diaphanous white gown floats helplessly inside a giant translucent glass sphere, her arms raised in panic or awe as she gazes upward — while smaller bubble-prisons drift through a star-flecked void, each containing another captive female figure. Below, candles flicker over an alien or occult landscape, suggesting dark ritual science. The painting exemplifies late-1940s pulp glamour: peril, wonder, and barely-there costuming wrapped in cosmic spectacle.
Gorgeous dames trapped in glass bubbles floating through the cosmos — Murray Leinster and Fredric Brown in one issue? Brother, this one sells itself!
“SUPER SCIENCE STORIES THE BIG BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION 25¢ THIS STAR SHALL BE FREE by MURRAY LEINSTER GATEWAY TO DARKNESS by FREDRIC BROWN MANY OTHERS PRICE IN GT. BRITAIN 1/-”





