Titan's Daughter — Amazing Stories September 1950 Shaver Cover
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Titan's Daughter — Amazing Stories September 1950 Shaver Cover

Surprisingly sensual for a science fiction cover, this September 1950 Amazing Stories painting depicts a dark-haired woman in a torn golden dress being engulfed by swirling luminous energy tendrils in a cavernous alien setting — a visual that reads less as danger and more as transcendence. Painted in lush, warm gouache with theatrical lighting, the illustration promotes Richard S. Shaver's 'Titan's Daughter,' a sequel to 'Gods of Venus,' leaning hard into pulp's irresistible fusion of peril, mythology, and barely-there costuming.

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

A woman in a gold dress being caressed by glowing tentacles in a cave is doing a lot of narrative heavy lifting. Shaver's mythology demanded nothing less.

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EVERY STORY COMPLETE AND BRAND NEW! AMAZING STORIES SEPTEMBER 25¢ A SMASHING SEQUEL TO THE SENSATIONAL "GODS OF VENUS" TITAN'S DAUGHTER by RICHARD S. SHAVER

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