Planet Stories 'Citadel of Lost Ships' Cover – Leigh Brackett, 1943
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Planet Stories 'Citadel of Lost Ships' Cover – Leigh Brackett, 1943

Published during WWII's pulp golden age, when Planet Stories was a leading outlet for swashbuckling planetary romance, this cover captures the magazine's signature formula: muscular hero, imperiled blonde, and snarling alien creatures. Likely illustrating Leigh Brackett's 'Citadel of Lost Ships,' the scene bursts with savage energy — a bare-chested man wielding a ray gun battles green reptilian aliens while a woman in a purple bikini cowers nearby. Bold colors and dynamic composition typify the lurid, escapist aesthetic that defined wartime pulp fiction.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A half-naked hero blasting snarling green lizard-men while a blonde in a bikini tugs on a leash — this is planetary romance distilled to its most gloriously shameless essence. Leigh Brackett herself would approve of the sheer audacity on display.

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PLANET STORIES STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS—THE UNIVERSE OF FUTURE CENTURIES 20c CITADEL OF LOST SHIPS A Novelet of Space Rovers by LEIGH BRACKETT SLAVES OF THE NINTH MOON by ROSS ROCKLYNNE NELSON S. BOND R. R. WINTERBOTHAM HASSE & DE PINA

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