Planet Stories Spring 1945 Cover – Leigh Brackett's Vanishing Venusians
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Planet Stories Spring 1945 Cover – Leigh Brackett's Vanishing Venusians

Surprisingly kinetic for wartime pulp, this cover deploys a bare-chested hero pistol-whipping a green-skinned alien while a chained woman in a draped toga watches from the right — all rendered with confident, almost theatrical swagger. The background teases a full-scale alien army under colorful banners. Leigh Brackett's Venus-set novella gets top billing alongside Albert De Pina's plague tale, making this a rare double-feature of planetary romance at its most gloriously overwrought.

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

A man punching a green alien while a chained woman in a toga watches approvingly is essentially the Platonic ideal of pulp cover art. Leigh Brackett presumably approved.

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PLANET STORIES SPRING 1945 20c STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS IN THE UNIVERSE OF FUTURE CENTURIES An Amazing Novelet The VANISHING VENUSIANS By Leigh Brackett The Silver Plague FROM NOWHERE CAME THE HORROR OF THE GLITTERING DEATH... A NOVELET OF TIMES TO COME — By ALBERT DE PINA FICTION HOUSE MAGAZINES

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