
Emsh's Microscopic Horror: Fantastic Universe Sci-Fi Cover, Jan 1957
Likely conjured to accompany tales of biological terror and miniaturization — perhaps resonating with William Tenn's 'Wednesday's Child' or Lester del Rey's 'Keepers of the House' — this Ed Emshwiller cover plunges two yellow-suited figures into a nightmare of translucent cellular organisms. Suspended in glowing spherical membranes, the tiny astronauts face a monstrous arachnid-like microbe with visceral internal anatomy on full display, rendered in lurid reds and greens against a deep space void.
When the universe shrinks, the monsters get BIGGER. Emsh delivers a fever-dream of micro-horror that makes your skin crawl and your eyes pop — simultaneously.
“FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION | JAN. | 35c | A KING-SIZE PUBLICATION | WEDNESDAY'S CHILD by William Tenn | THE MINORITY REPORT by Philip K. Dick | KEEPERS OF THE HOUSE by Lester del Rey | EMSH”





