
Earle Bergey Giant Insect Attack, Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb 1948
A muscular, bare-chested hero faces down a monstrous giant fly-like insect, its massive compound eyes and bristling legs lunging from above as he raises his knife in desperate defense. Behind him, a luminous green orb frames a terrified blonde woman in a sheer gown — the imperiled damsel of classic pulp convention. In the background, a ruined futuristic cityscape hints at civilizational collapse. Earle Bergey's signature chromatic intensity and anatomical drama are on full display in this quintessential late-1940s pulp cover.
Half-naked hero versus a skyscraper-sized mutant fly — with a blonde babe glowing in a bubble for extra motivation. Bergey wasn't painting covers, he was painting adrenaline.
“THRILLING WONDER STORIES ANC 15¢ FEB. AMER. NEW A THRILLING PUBLICATION THE SLEEPER IS A REBEL A Novel of the Future by BRYCE WALTON THE SHAPE OF THINGS by RAY BRADBURY EARLE BERGEY”





