
Thrilling Wonder Stories June 1950 — Space Siren and Spaceman Cover
A gilded horn helmet crowns a flame-haired space siren in a rose-pink abbreviated costume trimmed with gold — the ultimate pulp fantasy figure. She dominates the foreground while behind her a square-jawed spaceman grips a ray gun through a riveted porthole, his headset crackling with urgency. A purple planet looms in the viewport's background. The composition perfectly balances cheesecake glamour with adventure-serial tension, all rendered in rich gouache against a riveted metal spacecraft interior.
This cover deploys the full pulp arsenal: a barely-clad space goddess, a heroic spaceman under threat, a menacing ray gun, and a mysterious planet all crammed into one riveted spacecraft frame. The vision is unapologetically lurid and gloriously committed to Golden Age sci-fi fantasy.
“THRILLING WONDER STORIES SUNDAY IS 3,000 YEARS AWAY a novelet of the future By RAYMOND F. JONES NO HIDING PLACE a space salvage novelette By CLEVE CARTMILL A THRILLING PUBLICATION COFFINS TO MARS an interplanetary novelet By RAYMOND Z. GALLUN”





