Planet Stories Fall 1946 — Alien Goddess Enthralls Captive Hero, Bradbury Issue
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Planet Stories Fall 1946 — Alien Goddess Enthralls Captive Hero, Bradbury Issue

Before you is the Fall 1946 cover of Planet Stories, a pinnacle of mid-decade pulp excess: a luminous, golden alien goddess looms enormous on her throne, miniature human figures writhing in her grasp, while a muscular earthman below strains upward in desperate awe or defiance. The composition exploits scale contrast to maximum dramatic effect, bathing the scene in sickly greens and molten golds against a hieroglyph-covered alien wall — every visual element engineered to trigger newsstand impulse purchases.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Allen Anderson
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The scale juxtaposition of an enormous glowing goddess clutching tiny writhing humans is executed with genuine compositional ambition, though the anatomy wavers between dynamic and anatomically improbable. Peak pulp spectacle — the kind of cover that sold magazines purely on primal visual impact.

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PLANET STORIES Fall 1946 20¢ STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS THE UNIVERSE OF FUTURE CENTURIES Basil Wells Leroy Yerxa The CREATURES THAT TIME FORGOT Birth to death—love and strife—encompassed in a turbulent eight-day world...NOVELET by RAY BRADBURY

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