
Red Rocket Fleet Space Battle, Other Worlds Science Stories July 1952
A blazing white explosion erupts at center amid a forest of sleek red rockets streaking upward against a star-flecked black void, their trails cutting dramatic white arcs across the composition. A fragmenting asteroid or alien vessel glows amber and green in the upper right, caught mid-destruction. The massed rocket formation — dozens of identical crimson ships — creates an overwhelming sense of coordinated interplanetary warfare, rendered in vivid gouache with the saturated, aggressive palette that defined Atomic Age pulp cover art.
Dozens of identical red rockets launching in formation while something explodes spectacularly in their midst — this cover maximizes rocket-per-square-inch density to an almost hypnotic degree. The massed fleet composition radiates pure Atomic Age anxiety and Cold War paranoia filtered through interplanetary spectacle.
“OTHER WORLDS SCIENCE STORIES JULY 1952 35¢ THE SUN-SMITHS By Richard S. Shaver”





