
Thrilling Wonder Stories Aug 1947 – Flame Monster & Blonde in Red
Long before CGI alien tentacles became Hollywood cliché, pulp artists were conjuring multi-eyed cosmic horrors with nothing but gouache and nerve. This August 1947 Thrilling Wonder Stories cover pits a spacesuited hero — prone, perhaps unconscious — against a roiling fire-creature with bulging alien eyes, while a platinum-blonde woman in a crimson gown stands eerily calm nearby. The swirling blue alien forms flanking the central blaze create a genuinely disorienting, fever-pitched composition that screams late-Pulp Era weird fiction at full throttle.
This is prime weird fiction territory — a tentacled, multi-eyed flame-being threatening a glamorous heroine while a suited figure lies helpless channels classic space opera dread with a strong Lovecraftian tinge. The chaotic, layered monster design pushes it well above average pulp spectacle.
“THRILLING WONDER STORIES 15¢ AUG. The DEADLY DUST By WILLIAM FITZGERALD IN THE CARDS By GEORGE O. SMITH THRILLING PUBLICATION”





