
Rocket Ship in Meteor Storm – Fantastic Universe February 1960
Likely commissioned to evoke the perilous deep-space voyages found in J.T. McIntosh's or Randall Garrett's fiction within this very issue, this cover plunges viewers into a harrowing meteor shower. A sleek, checkered spacecraft — red-nosed and built for speed — banks hard through a barrage of streaking green-tinted meteoroids against a murky, storm-choked void. The dynamic diagonal composition and lurid color palette are quintessential late-Golden-Age pulp cover craft, designed to grab a newsstand reader in half a second.
No aliens, no rayguns — just one brave little rocket vs. the entire solar system's debris field. Sometimes the cosmos is monster enough.
“FANTASTIC SCIENCE FACT & FICTION UNIVERSE STILL 35¢ FEBRUARY 1960 stories by J.T. McINTOSH RANDALL GARRETT HOWARD FAST SPECIAL FACT FEATURES IVAN T. SANDERSON: THERE IS AN ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN SAM MOSKOWITZ: TO MARS AND VENUS IN THE GAY NINETIES”





