Children Playing Hopscotch on Alien World, Amazing Stories Dec-Jan 1953
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Children Playing Hopscotch on Alien World, Amazing Stories Dec-Jan 1953

Inspired by William P. McGivern's story 'I Love Lucifer,' this striking Atomic Age cover depicts two small figures — one in green, one in red — playing hopscotch on a glowing yellow platform suspended above an eerie alien world. Jagged black spires pierce a blood-red sky while a mysterious luminous orb hovers nearby and a radio tower looms at the right edge. The mundane childhood game set against an otherworldly backdrop creates a haunting, surreal contrast that defined the best of 1950s pulp cover art.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Walter Popp
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

Kids playing hopscotch on the edge of hell — on an alien world bathed in crimson light, innocence meets the infinite. You won't find a more unsettling playground in the galaxy.

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AMAZING STORIES DECEMBER — JANUARY 35¢ ANC I LOVE LUCIFER By William P. McGivern ALL NEW! ALL COMPLETE! THE BEST IN SCIENCE FICTION By: Wallace West • Evan Hunter • Robert Sheckley • others

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