
Wonder Stories May 1931 — Jack Williamson's 'Through the Purple Cloud' Cover
Eerily prescient about twin-engine aircraft design yet wildly off on the physics, this cover depicts a sleek yellow monoplane piercing a luminous purple dimensional vortex above dramatic crimson mountain peaks. The illustration visualizes Jack Williamson's portal-travel concept decades before wormhole theory entered pop science. Bold primary colors split the composition diagonally — cool blue sky versus volcanic red landscape — with the supernatural beam serving as both plot device and visual spine. Classic Golden Age pulp spectacle at its most kinetic.
This cover exemplifies early pulp science fiction's obsession with dimensional travel and exotic energy phenomena dressed up in plausible near-future technology — classic Jack Williamson territory blending hard-ish SF gadgetry with weird-fiction portal fantasy. The diagonal vortex splitting sky and hellscape is peak Gernsback-era visual drama.
“ADVENTURES OF FUTURE SCIENCE Wonder Stories May Hugo Gernsback Editor "THROUGH THE PURPLE CLOUD" by Jack Williamson Other Science Stories In This Issue: "UTOPIA ISLAND" by Clifford von Hanstein "THE BEASTS OF BAN-DU-LU" by Ed Earl Repp "WORLDS TO BARTER" by John B. Harris 25¢ GERNSBACK PUBLICATIONS”





