
Amazing Stories March 1958 – 'The Imposter' Distressed Woman in Alien Lab
Rendered in slick, commercially polished gouache typical of late-1950s pulp cover art, this illustration crackles with melodramatic tension. A disheveled, wide-eyed woman in a torn pink dress recoils in terror while two sinister figures — one aged and robed, one bald and blue-suited — loom behind laboratory glassware. The loose, confident brushwork, warm flesh tones against cool backgrounds, and theatrical composition are hallmarks of mid-century sci-fi pulp illustration at its most sensational.
A textbook example of peak Atomic Age pulp sensationalism — a terrorized woman, lurking alien menace, and bubbling lab equipment all crammed into one breathless frame. The tagline 'An entire Galaxy was doomed' perfectly matches the cover's overwrought, gloriously unsubtle energy.
“OPERATION: TOMBSTONE by E. K. Jarvis MARCH 25¢ Amazing Stories ARC An entire Galaxy was doomed unless someone could unmask THE IMPOSTER By Paul Lohrman”





