
Super Science Stories August 1951 – Alien Close-Up Cover Art
Published in August 1951, as the Atomic Age pulps were reaching their commercial peak, this cover of Super Science Stories features an unsettling close-up of what appears to be a grotesque alien or monstrous figure rendered in sickly purples and greens. Super Science Stories, published by Popular Publications, was a digest-format magazine competing in a crowded field of science fiction pulps. The tagline 'Read it today — live it tomorrow' captures the era's breathless faith in science fiction as prophecy.
A full-bleed grotesque alien mug filling the entire cover is gloriously committed pulp sensationalism. The sickly color palette and looming close-up creature face make this a quintessential bug-eyed monster cover.
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