
Planet Stories Jan 1952 – Witch of the Demon Seas Cover, Dragon Sorceress
Before you stands a quintessential Planet Stories cover from the early 1950s — a dark-haired sorceress clad in gold jewelry and a gossamer white skirt rides a fearsome scaled dragon-beast, wielding a lightning-bolt weapon with fierce authority. Below her, a doomed warrior raises his sword in futile defiance. The composition blazes with planetary romance energy: vivid greens, crimson clouds, and crackling electrical discharge framing the dominant female figure in a rare moment of empowered pulp iconography.
This cover fires on every pulp cylinder simultaneously — a near-nude sorceress astride a scaly dragon-eagle hurling lightning while a warrior dies below, all rendered in lush gouache with zero restraint. The ambition and execution are in near-perfect lurid alignment, making it a high-water mark of planetary romance excess.
“A.N.C. PLANET stories TRADE MARK REG. JANUARY 25¢ FICTION HOUSE [seal] The soon-dead manned the black ship of Corun . . . WITCH of the DEMON SEAS A Novel by A. A. Craig Also POUL ANDERSON ALFRED COPPEL • M. L. COE MARTIAN NIGHTMARE by BRYCE WALTON”





