
Galaxy Magazine August 1961 – Armed Colonist Flees Alien Desert Base
More restrained than Emshwiller's wildest Galaxy covers but sharing his characteristic earthbound tension, this August 1961 cover depicts a rifle-toting colonist sprinting from a domed futuristic outpost on an alien desert world, a discarded red garment and strange vegetation adding mystery. The rippled ochre terrain dominates the foreground, with jagged alien mountains looming behind the sleek dome and rocket-finned spire. A sinister black form in the sand hints at unseen subterranean danger, perfectly teasing Judith Merril's 'The Deep Down Dragon.'
The running armed figure and the ominous black shape buried in the alien sand create genuine newsstand tension. It's atmospheric rather than explosive, but the implied subterranean threat gives it a strong hook.
“Galaxy Magazine AUGUST 1961 50¢ K THE MOON MOTH Jack Vance THE GATEKEEPERS J.T. McIntosh THE DEEP DOWN DRAGON Judith Merril”





