Planet Stories Spring 1948 — Ray Bradbury's Jonah of the Jove Run Cover
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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
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Allen Anderson
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
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.

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