
Earle Bergey's Lunar Base Cover, Thrilling Wonder Stories Aug 1951
A quintessential example of Atomic Age pulp's glamorized space-frontier aesthetic, this Earle Bergey cover places a glamorous blonde spacewoman in a form-fitting pressure suit at the foreground, gazing upward with heroic composure. Behind her, a sleek finned rocket stands on a lunar plain beside a domed observatory, with Earth hanging in the deep blue sky. A spacesuited male figure carries equipment nearby, grounding the scene in the era's optimistic vision of moon colonization.
Bergey packs a complete lunar civilization narrative into one frame — glamour, hardware, and frontier grandeur coexist with striking compositional confidence. The contrast between the idealized female figure and the cold desolation of the moonscape is peak Atomic Age pulp visual rhetoric.
“THRILLING WONDER STORIES FEATURING: TWO SHORT NOVELS ALARM REACTION By RAYMOND F. JONES EARTHLIGHT By ARTHUR C. CLARKE 25c AUG. A THRILLING PUBLICATION EARLE BERGEY”





