Wonder Stories September 1932 Rainbow Spectrum Cover, Hugo Gernsback
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Wonder Stories September 1932 Rainbow Spectrum Cover, Hugo Gernsback

Before you stands one of the more visually striking — and deliberately abstract — covers from Hugo Gernsback's Wonder Stories, an iconic pulp science fiction magazine. Rather than depicting a scene from its featured stories, this September issue opts for a bold, modernist design: concentric rainbow bands radiating across the cover in vivid primaries and secondaries, evoking cosmic energy, light spectra, or perhaps interplanetary radio waves — entirely in keeping with Gernsback's techno-utopian editorial vision.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 3/10

The cover eschews lurid monster-and-rocket imagery entirely in favor of a modernist rainbow abstraction — bold and clean but lacking the kinetic pulp energy of contemporaries like Frank R. Paul. The ambition is decorative rather than narrative, making it visually distinctive but decidedly low on pulp fever.

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ADVENTURES OF FUTURE SCIENCE September WONDER Stories HUGO GERNSBACK Editor In This Issue "THE DEATH OF IRON" By S. S. Held "IN MARTIAN DEPTHS" By Henrik Dahl Juve "AFTER ARMAGEDDON" By Francis Flagg "CROSSROADS OF SPACE" By Arthur G. Stangland 25¢

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