
Flying Saucer Over City, Fantastic Universe Science Fiction Feb 1957
Published in February 1957, during the height of UFO fever following the 1947 Roswell incident and Kenneth Arnold sightings, this cover for Fantastic Universe Science Fiction captures the era's obsession with flying saucers. A massive, gleaming metallic disc dominates the composition, its transparent dome revealing an alien cityscape within, while a dart-like spacecraft streaks overhead against a blazing red sky. The painting perfectly encapsulates Cold War anxiety and wonder fused into pulp spectacle.
A colossal chrome flying saucer with a miniature alien metropolis visible through its dome, buzzed by a sleek dart-plane against a blood-red apocalyptic sky — this is peak 1950s UFO hysteria rendered in glorious painted excess. The transparent dome revealing an interior civilization pushes it well into top-tier pulp territory.
“FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION FEB. 35c IVAN SANDERSON on FLYING SAUCERS ARTICLES AND STORIES BY GRAY BARKER · HARLAN ELLISON · RICHARD WILSON VOLCANERO A Novelet by ROBERT E. GILBERT”





