Frank R. Paul's 'Planet of the Knob Heads' Science Fiction Magazine Dec 1939
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Frank R. Paul's 'Planet of the Knob Heads' Science Fiction Magazine Dec 1939

Rendered in Frank R. Paul's signature bold gouache style, this cover crackles with frenzied pulp energy — thick outlines, acidic yellows, and saturated primaries give the composition an almost cartoon-brutal intensity. A helmeted alien creature with a bulbous green knobbed cranium clutches a scantily clad woman, while a blue-uniformed soldier rushes in with fist raised. A futuristic vehicle looms right, with battle-scorched city spires burning in the distance.

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Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A screaming specimen of late-Pulp Era excess — a grotesque knob-skulled alien abducting a woman in a torn dress while soldiers charge and cities burn, all saturated in eye-searing yellow. Paul's fearless vulgarity and visual bombast make this a textbook example of why pulp covers sold magazines off newsstands in seconds.

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SCIENCE FICTION DEC. 15c PLANET OF THE KNOB HEADS astounding new book length novel by STANTON A. COBLENTZ THE ATOM PRINCE by RAY CUMMINGS

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