
Rocket Launch from Submarine Fleet – Other Worlds Science Stories, Sept 1951
A gleaming white rocket blasts skyward from the deck of a submarine in a cold, dark sea. The launch sends a column of orange flame and smoke billowing across a navy-blue night sky streaked with golden arcs — possibly missile contrails or alien energy. A fleet of warships and submarines lurks in the shadowy water below, lending the scene unmistakable Cold War tension. This cover perfectly fuses postwar military anxiety with rocket-age optimism.
Disciplined but punchy — the rocket roaring off a submarine deck is a killer Cold War image. It lacks the alien weirdness of peak pulp hysteria, but that orange flame against the dark fleet is genuinely arresting.
“OTHER WORLDS SCIENCE STORIES America's Secret Weapon? By Willy Ley September 1951 35¢ ROBERT BLOCH ERIC FRANK RUSSELL JOE GIBSON”





