Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb 1952 – Space Station Struggle Cover
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Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb 1952 – Space Station Struggle Cover

Published in February 1952, this cover captures the height of the Atomic Age pulp boom, when American science fiction was obsessed with space stations, satellite technology, and Cold War-era adventurism. A breathless woman in golden space-age attire grabs at a helmeted spaceman seated at a futuristic cockpit control panel, a ringed space satellite visible through the bubble canopy behind them. The composition is pure kinetic melodrama, illustrating Jack Vance's 'Abercrombie Station,' a novel centered on a man-made satellite.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A scantily clad woman in a gold bikini top desperately clutches a square-jawed spaceman inside a bubble-topped spacecraft while a ringed space station looms outside — this is textbook 1950s pulp excess. The melodramatic tension, impractical costuming, and gleaming retro-tech hardware are gloriously on-brand for peak Atomic Age cover art.

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THRILLING WONDER STORIES ABERCROMBIE STATION A Novel of a Man-Made Satellite by JACK VANCE THE REGAL RIGELIAN A Sequel to the Merakian Miracle by KENDELL FOSTER CROSSEN SURVIVAL A Space Novelet by JOHN WYNDHAM A THRILLING PUBLICATION 5¢

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