Giant Insectoid Alien Cradles Human Child – Other Worlds Science Stories May 1950
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Giant Insectoid Alien Cradles Human Child – Other Worlds Science Stories May 1950

What makes this cover arrestingly unusual is its tenderness: a massive, blue, multi-tentacled insectoid alien — compound eyes gleaming, antennae curling — gently cradles a tiny blonde human infant in its appendages, defying every invasion-horror trope of the era. A bubbling cauldron smokes nearby, adding sinister ambiguity. Illustrating Eric Frank Russell's story 'Dear Devil,' this gouache cover subverts the monster-threat formula with startling empathy, presenting the alien as protector rather than predator in classic Golden Age pulp style.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Malcolm Smith
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A giant bug holding a baby is exactly as alarming as it sounds, yet the composition insists you find it heartwarming. The cauldron hedges its bets just enough to keep parents worried.

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ANG OTHER WORLDS SCIENCE STORIES May 1950 35c DEAR DEVIL By ERIC FRANK RUSSELL S. J. BYRNE • JEROME BIXBY A. E. VAN VOGT • RAYMOND F. JONES

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