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Devil Girl from Mars (1954)
Patricia Laffan as DEVIL GIRL FROM MARS (1954)
Tobor the Great (1954)
hollyhocksandtulips: Robot and Sally Mansfield, 1954
Pulp Covers: The Magic, Magic Carpet Fantastic Science Fiction Stories Oct. 1959 / cover art by Ed Valigursky
宇宙人東京に現わる (1956) kaijusaurus: Spanish poster for WARNING FROM SPACE.
astromonster: Taro Okamoto, (left) designer of the Paira Aliens from “Warning from Space” 1956 [宇宙人東京に現わる] In his biography of Stanley Kubrick, author John Baxter traces Kubrick’s interest in science fiction films, which led
theniftyfifties: Planet Stories - 1951 sci-fi magazine
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Shot In The Dark, Edited by Judith Merril, (Bantam, 1950).From eBay.
klappersacks: Hollywood | 1956 | Leslie Nielsen by e r j k p r u n c z y k on Flickr.
kaijusaurus: Publicity still for Daiei’s WARNING FROM SPACE. The film’s Pairan aliens were designed by the prominent avant-garde artist Tarō Okamoto.
Project Moonbase (1953)
null2501: “Giant robots from Venus invade Chicago”
Invasion of the Saucer-Men (1957)
silverscreams: ZOMBIES OF THE STRATOSPHERE, 1952.
retrogirly: Catgirls =^..^=
地球防衛軍 The Mysterians (1957) US poster
sciencefictiongallery: Joan Shawlee, 1955.
ronaldcmerchant: Anne Francis-FORBIDDEN PLANET (1956)
atomic-flash: Forrest J. Ackerman Presents Music For Robots Album Science Fiction Records, 1954. This album of Sci-Fi stories, narrated by Mr. Ackerman (with sound effects) was sold for years in the back pages of Famous Monsters of Filmland.
atomic-flash: They’re fiery…fearless…ferocious! ~ Cat-Women Of The Moon, 1953
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TEENAGERS FROM OUTER SPACE (1959)
ATTACK OF THE 50FT. WOMAN (1958)
The Lost Planet (1953)
monstercrazy: Flying Disc Man from Mars (1950)
un-gif-dans-ta-gueule: The Gamma People - John Gilling View Post
20th-century-man: Anne Francis / wardrobe test for Fred M. Wilcox’s Forbidden Planet (1956)
theniftyfifties: Terror from the year 5000 - 1950s sci fi
Cover by Ron Turner and Reginald Heade’s for One Against Tomorrow by Hank Janson, 1956.
The Green Millennium by Fritz Leiber, 1953. I mean, it has a Green Cat on the cover. The Green Millennium is set in a futuristic human society based on our own. The regimented, regulated and bureaucratized lifestyle led by the misanthropic Phil Gish
myriac: ed emshwiller lady of space, July 1958
Cover by Laurence Steven for Super Science Stories, April 1951.
1950sunlimited: Earth vs The Flying Saucers, 1956
rogerwilkerson: Conquering Outer Space - 1957
Cover for Astounding Science Fiction, November 1950. Pattee’s cover for the Astounding Science Fiction November 1950 issue is visually stunning. A transparent man (his arteries + brain showing) holds the atomic symbol aloft. On the horizon a
purveyor-of-sin: Forbidden Planet (1956)
oldschoolscifi: “Off to Space” (March 1953) By: Frank R. Paul
The Forgotten Planet by Murray Leinster, 1954.
boomerstarkiller67: The Astounding She-Monster - movie poster art by Albert Kallis (1957)
sisterwolf: Roberto Aizenberg - Dream of one sentenced to death, 1955
retrofuturenaut: “Breaking a Space Traffic Jam” by Frank Tinsley, 1959 (image via Plan59)
wonderful-strange: The War of the Worlds, 1953.
theonlymagicleftisart: The 5th Dimension series is a trip through time and space, in which an alternate history of Chicago is warped by a pervasive cloud of the odd and the unusual. Taking place in the 1950’s, I create narrative imagery hearkening
talesfromweirdland:Illustrations inspired by Fahrenheit 451. By Russian sci-fi artist, Andrei Sokolov (1931-2007). 1950s.
curiouswinekitten2: Easter….. Creepy bunnies n shit. Have a good one! lol Looks a lot like these mutant people in a 1950′s Sci-Fi movie I saw once.
devilduck: Sci-Fi Image of the Day: ‘Robot Space Trooper’ Robot Space Trooper Yoshiya/Cragstan (Japan) 1950s