Leigh Brackett's Enchantress of Venus, Planet Stories Fall 1949
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Leigh Brackett's Enchantress of Venus, Planet Stories Fall 1949

Ray-gun technology and alien creature control take center stage as a chained but defiant blonde woman in a yellow gown wields a mysterious metallic device against a snarling two-headed green dragon on a Venusian world. Ankle-shackled yet commanding, she looms over struggling male figures below, dominating a lurid alien cityscape backdrop. This cover illustrates Leigh Brackett's pulp noir planetary romance — a quintessential example of Golden Age sci-fi's alien-worlds aesthetic with monsters, bondage peril, and fierce feminine agency.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

Holy smokes — a gorgeous blonde in chains is fighting off a two-headed flying dragon with some kind of death-globe while guys are getting stomped underneath her! Leigh Brackett sure knows how to write 'em, and whoever painted this cover knows exactly how to sell it!

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ANC PLANET Stories TRADE MARK REG FALL 20c FICTION HOUSE MAGAZINES She was hate and she was horror — and the Earthman had a date with her beside the brimstone sea . . . ENCHANTRESS OF VENUS Novel of the Lost Ones by LEIGH BRACKETT SLOAN · ABERNATHY · GUTH

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