
Super-Science Fiction Aug 1959 Monster Issue — Woman Flees Tentacled Alien
A textbook exercise in Atomic Age pulp terror, this cover deploys the era's favorite formula: imperiled blonde woman versus grotesque alien menace. A wide-eyed woman in a form-fitting white jumpsuit recoils in horror from a massive purple-violet creature with sickly yellow eyes and writhing tentacles. The vivid red background amplifies the threat, while the monster's flower-like maw — simultaneously botanical and predatory — signals the genre's love of biological wrongness. Pure visceral spectacle designed to sell at the newsstand.
Every square inch is weaponized for maximum newsstand shock: screaming red field, a monster with multiple visual horrors layered into one frame, and a heroine whose terror is practically audible. The 'Third Monster Issue!' banner signals this cover is fully committed to pure pulp hysteria.
“THIRD MONSTER ISSUE! SUPER-SCIENCE FICTION AUGUST • 35¢ IND. MONSTERS THAT ONCE WERE MEN by ERIC RODMAN THE HORROR IN THE ATTIC by ALEX MERRIMAN PLANET OF THE ANGRY GIANTS by DIRK CLINTON”





