
Super-Science Fiction June 1959 Monster Cover: Green Slime Creature Attacks
Hilariously predicting nothing about actual biology, this fever-dream monster cover imagines creatures made of green slime as mankind's greatest extraterrestrial threat. A massive, tooth-filled alien horror with compound eyes and writhing tentacles looms over two tiny astronauts on a barren alien landscape bathed in sickly orange light. The composition is pure Atomic Age pulp hysteria — oversized predator, helpless humans, alien terrain dotted with organic spheres — encapsulating Cold Era monster paranoia at its most visceral.
Pure weird fiction monster pulp at its most unhinged — a slavering multi-eyed tentacled colossus dominating tiny human figures on an alien world, proudly branded a 'Second Monster Issue.' This is space opera horror at peak Atomic Age anxiety, closer to creature-feature B-movie than hard SF.
“SECOND MONSTER ISSUE SUPER-SCIENCE FICTION JUNE • 35¢ IND. CREATURES OF GREEN SLIME by JAMES ROSENQUEST THE DAY THE MONSTERS BROKE LOOSE by ROBERT SILVERBERG TERROR OF THE UNDEAD CORPSES by RUSSELL THOMPSON”





