
Other Worlds Magazine May 1953 — Twin Rockets Blast Through Deep Space
In the broad-shouldered American pulp tradition of the early Atomic Age, this gouache cover for Other Worlds Science Stories depicts two sleek blue rockets — one massive and cylindrical, one dart-like — blazing through a star-flecked void with vivid orange-yellow engine exhaust. The composition favors dramatic diagonal thrust and high-contrast flare typical of mid-century space-opera illustration, with a cool blue-and-black palette punctuated by warm rocket fire. Planetary bodies float in the distance, reinforcing the sense of epic interstellar scale.
More respectable Buck Rogers than unhinged Flash Gordon — the composition is dynamic and the rocket fire pops, but the cover stays focused on hardware spectacle rather than menace or mayhem. Solid mid-tier Atomic Age pulp energy.
“OTHER WORLDS MAY 1953 35¢ POWER METAL S.J. Byrne”





