
IF Worlds of Science Fiction April 1954 — Bubble Worlds in Deep Space
Against a deep cobalt-black starfield, translucent bubble-domes float like soap bubbles in a cosmic tide, each enclosing self-contained micro-civilizations — terraced farmlands, gleaming Art Deco skyscrapers, alien installations. Streamlined rockets streak between them in orange and white, trailing fire. The wraparound composition bristles with optimistic retro-futurist invention: every bubble is a different world, a different dream of tomorrow, rendered in cheerful gouache with crisp geometric clarity typical of mid-century commercial science fiction illustration.
The wraparound cover packs no fewer than eight distinct enclosed worlds into a single starfield, each with its own civilization, architecture, and mystery. The imagination-per-square-inch ratio is exceptional — every bubble rewards a second look with new detail.
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