Planet Stories Winter Issue: Leigh Brackett's Teleportress of Alpha C, 1950s
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Planet Stories Winter Issue: Leigh Brackett's Teleportress of Alpha C, 1950s

This cover predicted neural-interface implants with eerie accuracy — that forehead-mounted control panel anticipates today's brain-computer interface obsession, though we're still waiting on the glamour. A monumental close-up of a green-eyed woman dominates the composition, a golden clockwork device embedded in her brow suggesting cybernetic augmentation, while a diminutive armored figure battles across an alien desert below. The contrast of intimate portraiture and vast planetary landscape is quintessential space opera pulp storytelling.

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Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Classic space opera at peak pulp energy — Leigh Brackett's planetary romance sensibility is perfectly mirrored in this cover, blending glamorous cybernetic menace with lone-warrior desert action. The jarring scale contrast between the massive cyborg face and tiny battling soldier is pure pulp visual rhetoric.

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STRANGE ADVENTURES ON OTHER WORLDS — PLANET Stories A.M.C. WINTER 25¢ A new novelette by LEIGH BRACKETT Teleportress of Alpha C The Vanisher novel of Internecine worlds MICHAEL SHAARA Ultimate Eve H. SANFORD EFFRON

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