Planet Stories Spring 1948 — Ray Bradbury's Jonah of the Jove Run Cover — art by Allen Anderson — Planet Stories — 1940s
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Planet Stories Spring 1948 — Ray Bradbury's Jonah of the Jove Run Cover

Executed in bold gouache with vivid chromatic contrasts, this cover explodes with kinetic pulp energy — a hallmark of late-1940s Planet Stories illustration. A muscular hero and a wide-eyed blonde woman leap dramatically through an alien environment bristling with tentacled creatures and glowing-eyed monsters lurking below. The yellow-green sky and slashing brushwork create urgency, while the figures' dynamic pose and torn clothing signal classic pulp danger. Every compositional element drives the eye toward action.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Planet Stories
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Fiction House
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Tentacled horrors, a leaping couple in torn clothes, and glowing beast-eyes below a lurid yellow sky — this is Planet Stories operating at full throttle. The initials 'A.H.C.' and the kinetic composition mark it as a confident, unapologetic specimen of peak Golden Age pulp cover art.

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PLANET stories SPRING 1948 20c The OUTCASTS OF SOLAR III A Sweeping Novel of Worlds Aflame by EMMETT McDOWELL DESIGN for DOOMSDAY by BRYCE WALTON JONAH of the JOVE RUN by RAY BRADBURY Also MATTHEWS PUTNAM GUTH A.H.C.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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