
Flying Saucers Over Manhattan, Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, July 1957
Rendered in flat, clean gouache with a postcard-bright palette, this cover deploys the era's signature wide-angle urban panorama technique — a grand boulevard receding toward a distant skyline while saucers descend in crisp, chrome-edged formation. The illustration's power lies in its eerie calm: no panic, no destruction, just gleaming UFOs hovering over an immaculate American city block, radiating Cold War anxiety dressed in Sunday-afternoon colors.
A composed, technically confident piece that earns its place in a Best Of for mood over mayhem — the placid city-under-saucers concept is deeply unsettling precisely because nothing is on fire. Restrained but effective Atomic Age allegory.
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