Alien Envoy Stuns Soldiers, Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec 1940
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Alien Envoy Stuns Soldiers, Thrilling Wonder Stories Dec 1940

Hilariously predicting nothing about actual diplomacy, this cover imagines first contact as a red-skinned muscular alien in a skirt deploying paralytic light beams to flatten bewildered WWII-era soldiers — no United Nations protocols here. A gleaming silver spacecraft with porthole windows sits behind the imposing extraterrestrial, who crosses his arms with magnificent contempt. The scattered khaki-uniformed men writhe helplessly on green grass, hands raised in futile protest, perfectly capturing pulp SF's conviction that aliens would arrive specifically to humiliate Earth's military.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Classic space opera first-contact scenario dripping with pulp bravado — a physically imposing alien casually incapacitating an entire squad of soldiers without breaking a sweat. The combination of military helplessness, extraterrestrial arrogance, and mysterious technology places this squarely in the grandstanding alien-invasion subgenre Edmond Hamilton practically invented.

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THRILLING WONDER STORIES DEC. 15¢ FEATURING GIFT FROM THE STARS An Amazing Novel By EDMOND HAMILTON THE LIFE MACHINES By MANLY WADE WELLMAN THE GOLDEN BARRIER By G. T. FLEMING-ROBERTS A THRILLING PUBLICATION

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