
IF Worlds of Science Fiction Nov 1953 Solar Expedition Saucer Cover
Working in the sleek, optimistic style characteristic of early 1950s American pulp illustration, this striking wraparound cover depicts a dramatic solar or planetary expedition scene. Spacesuited figures atop a classic flying saucer survey an alien orange landscape with radar dishes, while a tethered astronaut tumbles helplessly in the background against a blazing solar surface. The bold gouache rendering uses fiery oranges and deep teals to create vivid contrast, exemplifying the confident retro-futurist vision of the early Atomic Age.
More classic Destination Moon than Buck Rogers — the drama of the tumbling tethered astronaut and blazing solar backdrop cranks the spectacle well into peak Atomic Age pulp territory without veering into pure camp.
“IF WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION NOVEMBER 1953 • 35 CENTS THE CUSTODIAN by William Tenn HOMO INFERIOR by Mari Wolf”





