Wonder Stories June 1932: Alien Co-Pilot in the Spacesphere Cockpit
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Wonder Stories June 1932: Alien Co-Pilot in the Spacesphere Cockpit

Embodying classic Golden Age pulp conventions of human-alien cooperation in space, this vivid cover depicts two figures — one human, one distinctly alien with a crimson face and domed helmet — manning the instrument-laden cockpit of a spaceship, Earth looming large and green through a sweeping viewport. The retro-futurist control panel bristles with dials, levers, and colored globes, while the composition pulls the viewer into an intimate scene of interplanetary navigation packed with technical optimism and exotic wonder.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

The cover packs substantial narrative tension into a single frame — an alien and human sharing cockpit duties with Earth hanging in the void beyond them, the elaborate control panel signaling technological grandeur. The alien's vivid red face and the luminous globe viewport create instant visual drama without a single moment of violence.

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THE MAGAZINE OF PROPHETIC FICTION WONDER Stories June "IN THE SPACESPHERE" By Charles Cloukey Other Science Stories In This Issue "THE MAN WHO CHANGED THE FUTURE" By R.F. Starz "THE EXILES OF VENUS" By Jim Vanny "UTOPIA ISLAND" By Oluf uut Hastein 25¢

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