Death Crystal Beam Weapon, Super Science Stories May 1950 Cover — Super Science Stories — 1950s
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Death Crystal Beam Weapon, Super Science Stories May 1950 Cover

A 1950 newsstand browser would have been stopped cold by this explosive tableau: a blonde woman in a red jumpsuit stands triumphantly atop a massive golden energy projector as a blinding blue beam lances skyward into a swirling cosmic vortex of lightning, comets, and alien atmospheric ribbons. The machinery below — all coiled insulators, gear-ringed housings, and industrial scaffolding — radiates that intoxicating blend of real-world engineering and pure science-fictional fantasy that defined Atomic Age pulp at its most thrilling.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A triumphant figure commanding a city-sized death ray while the cosmos itself writhes overhead — this is peak Atomic Age pulp spectacle. It belongs on a dorm room wall and deserves a place in any serious Golden Age pulp art retrospective.

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MAY 1950 SUPER SCIENCE STORIES THE BIG BOOK OF SCIENCE FICTION 25¢ A COMPELLING NOVEL OF OUTER WORLDS THE DEATH CRYSTAL by GEORGE O. SMITH BY THE STARS FORGOT by JOHN D. MacDONALD

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