Startling Stories – April, 1952 (Featuring “The Glory That Was”, by L. Sprague de Camp) [Alex Schomburg] [Updated post…!]

[Update, May, 2021! …  I recently learned from Mike Chomko, publisher of The Pulpster (affiliated with PulpFest), that the cover artist of this issue of Startling Stories was Alex Schomburg.  So, the text of this post has been updated accordingly.  Thanks for the tip, Mike.]

I’ve recently had the good fortune to acquire several issues of Startling Stories, giving me the opportunity to present my own scans of this magazine, rather than images randomly found on the ‘net. 

This post is the first such example:  Originally created on February 17, 2018, it’s been updated to include images of the front and rear covers of the the magazine’s issue of April, 1952.

Though no artist’s names appear in the issue’s table of contents, this softly-pink-horizoned-moonscape-with-cloudless-earth-floating-in-the-distance was created by Alex Schomburg.  It looks as if the light gray to silver to dark gray to black shadings of the lunar mining machine were done via airbrush…     

So, the front cover:

…and the back cover, with an advertisement for The Collected Works of Zane Grey

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Here’s Paul Orban’s Illustration  – on page 89 – for “The Intruder”, by Oliver E. Saari, whose life encompassed the realms of engineering and science fiction

I’ve not read Saari’s story, but the theme of the “header” blurb – below – reminds me of episode six from (the otherwise sadly and highly uneven) season four of The Man in The High Castle: (“All Serious Daring“). 

The concept is also highly reminiscent of Fritz Leiber, Junior’s, “Destiny Times Three” – one of the most brilliantly executed tales of parallel universes I’ve ever read!  Then again, Leiber was an extraordinary writer! – which appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in March and April of 1945. 

“To have an exact duplicate of yourself show up and take over your business, your wife? … brother, it’s murder!”

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Here’s the cover image – from Archive.org – that originally appeared in this post.

2 thoughts on “Startling Stories – April, 1952 (Featuring “The Glory That Was”, by L. Sprague de Camp) [Alex Schomburg] [Updated post…!]”

  1. The artist who painted the cover for the April 1952 issue of STARTLING STORIES is Alex Schomburg. Best known for his comic book covers, Schomburg also did a good deal of work for the science fiction pulps and digests.

    1. Hello Michael,

      Thanks very much for this information! This cover intrigued me, for it doesn’t seem to distinctly “fit” the style of the artists I’m familiar with. One less “unknown”.

      I have some other blog posts displaying Schomburgian science-fiction pulp art. These show covers of the following issues:

      Amazing Stories
      May, 1961
      August, 1962

      Satellite Science Fiction
      June, 1957
      June, 1958
      October, 1958

      Startling Stories
      May, 1952
      Spring, 1954
      October, 1954

      Also, my blog post “Sailing to Imagination”, posted in May of 2020, reveals (I discovered this only when I wrote the post) that Schomburg’s full name was actually “Alejandro Schomburg y Rosa”.

      Thanks for visiting and commenting.

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