
Ed Emshwiller Cover Art — Science Fiction Quarterly, February 1957
Deep midnight blues and alien purples frame a warm-lit scene of tension and allure — a reclining blonde woman in a pale gown dominates the foreground, her languid pose contrasting sharply with the two armed figures silhouetted in a bright doorway behind her. One guard wears a plumed helmet, the other a futuristic jumpsuit, suggesting a collision of eras. Exotic foliage and alien textures crowd the background, amplifying the sense of a dangerous, otherworldly captivity on a distant planet.
A classic Emsh composition dripping with mid-century pulp glamour — gorgeous captive woman, exotic alien setting, and armed guards straight out of a planetary romance. Your friend who loves Flash Gordon aesthetics will lose their mind over this one.
“SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY FEBRUARY 1957 ALL NEW STORIES 25¢ CHILDREN OF FORTUNE D. A. Jourdan SMALL LORDS FREDERIK POHL”





