Science Fiction Quarterly Nov 1954 – Medieval Knights vs. Jet Aircraft Attack
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Science Fiction Quarterly Nov 1954 – Medieval Knights vs. Jet Aircraft Attack

In the bold commercial illustration style typical of Columbia Publications' house artists, this striking cover blends anachronistic time-travel spectacle with kinetic battlefield energy. Armored medieval knights charge forward in full plate and chainmail while sleek delta-wing jets streak overhead, igniting a castle in a massive orange fireball. The foreshortened composition pushes helmeted faces aggressively toward the viewer, a hallmark of mid-century pulp cover drama designed to leap off newsstands. Likely connected to the lead story 'Meddler's World,' suggesting a time-displacement or parallel-history scenario.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

More 'jet fighters versus knights' than mere 'Buck Rogers adventure' — the anachronistic collision of medieval armor and modern airpower cranks the pulp spectacle dial well past Flash Gordon into gloriously absurd territory.

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SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY NOV. MEDDLER'S WORLD by Theodore Cogswell & Mack Reynolds FORT IRON by Margaret St. Clair ALL STORIES NEW 25¢ ANC Western News

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