Avon Science Fiction Reader No.1 – War of the Sexes Cover, 1951 — art by AMC (monogram visible, likely A.M. Carlisle or house artist) — Avon Science Fiction Reader — 1950s
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Avon Science Fiction Reader No.1 – War of the Sexes Cover, 1951

Published around 1951 as Avon Books entered the digest sci-fi anthology market, this cover captures the peak of Good Girl Art meets pulp science fiction. A seminude dark-haired woman reclines provocatively in the foreground while masked and uniformed figures — presumably male overlords — observe from tiered platforms behind her. The composition directly illustrates Edmond Hamilton's 'The War of the Sexes,' embodying the era's fascination with gender-role anxieties dressed in futuristic spectacle.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: AMC (monogram visible, likely A.M. Carlisle or house artist)
Publisher: Avon
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A barely-clothed woman sprawls in gleaming submission before a tribunal of masked male overlords — it's a gender-war power fantasy turned up to eleven. The 'AMC' monogram, sultry pose, and dramatic backlighting scream peak 1950s Good Girl Art excess.

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AVON SCIENCE FICTION READER No.1 35¢ The WAR of the SEXES by Edmond Hamilton other great stories by MURRAY LEINSTER WALLACE WEST A. MERRITT JACK WILLIAMSON and many more APR 27 A.M.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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