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{{quote box|text="...the creatures did not resemble any race of humans. They were short, shorter than the average Japanese, and their heads were big and bald, with strong, square foreheads, and very small noses and mouths, and weak chins. What was most extraordinary about them were the eyes — large, dark, gleaming, with a sharp gaze. They wore clothes made of soft grey fabric, and their limbs seemed to be similar to those of humans."|author=Gustav Sandgren|source=''The Unknown Danger'' (1933)|width=25%|align=right}}
In 1933, the [[Sweden|Swedish]] novelist [[Gustav Sandgren]], using the pen name Gabriel Linde, published a science fiction novel called ''Den okända faran'' (''The Unknown Danger''), in which he describes a race of extraterrestrials who wore clothes made of soft grey fabric and were short, with big bald heads, and large, dark, gleaming eyes. The novel, aimed at young readers, included illustrations of the imagined aliens. This description would become the template upon which the popular image of grey aliens is based.<ref name="LevyMendlesohn2019">{{cite book|first1=Michael M.|last1=Levy|first2=Farah|last2=Mendlesohn|title=Aliens in Popular Culture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lvaKDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA135|date=22 March 2019|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=978-1-4408-3833-0|pages=135–137}}</ref>
 
 
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