New York Catastrophic Flood, Wonder Stories May 1934 — 'Earthspot'
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New York Catastrophic Flood, Wonder Stories May 1934 — 'Earthspot'

Catastrophic geological upheaval and mass flooding devastate New York City in this disaster cover depicting a cataclysmic tidal event. The Empire State Building tilts at a terrifying angle as massive ocean waves swallow Manhattan, tiny figures tumbling from its art deco facade. Ships capsize in churning green-gray seas while classical buildings crumble into the surge. Illustrating Morrison Colladay's story 'Earthspot,' the cover dramatizes Earth's sudden axial or gravitational disruption swallowing civilization in seconds.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

Holy smokes — the Empire State Building is literally falling into the ocean and people are flying off the sides! I'm spending my whole allowance on this one right now.

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THE BEST IN SCIENCE FICTION WONDER Stories Hugo Gernsback Editor May A Gernsback Publication NRA WE DO OUR PART SCIENCE FICTION LEAGUE SEE PAGE 1061 "EARTHSPOT" By Morrison Colladay 25¢

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