
Two Complete Science-Adventure Books No.5 Spring 1952 Dual Cover
A dramatic diagonal lightning bolt splits the cover into two distinct narrative panels — the upper-left dominated by a terrified woman's face looming large against a chaos of war machines and a rising moon, rendered in cold blue-greens and shadowy browns, while the lower-right blazes with warm yellows and oranges as armored space warriors and gleaming humanoid robots clash on an alien world. The composition is a masterclass in pulp economy: two complete stories, one electrifying cover.
The cover crams two complete science fiction universes into a single diagonal split composition — terrified heroines, rampaging war machines, glowing robots, and armored spacemen all competing for the eye simultaneously. The lightning bolt divider is a brilliant pulp device that doubles the imagination-per-square-inch ratio in one bold stroke.
“$5.00 VALUE FOR 25¢ | Two Complete Science-Adventure Books | No. 5 SPRING | A.N.C. | Book No. 1 | The OUTCASTS OF VENUS | by ANAXIMANDER POWELL | Book No. 2 | THE HUMANOIDS | by Jack Williamson”





