
Frank R. Paul's Crescent Moon Spaceship, Wonder Stories Quarterly Fall 1932
Before you stands a quintessential artifact of the Golden Age of science fiction publishing — the Fall 1932 cover of Wonder Stories Quarterly, almost certainly rendered by the legendary Frank R. Paul. A sleek, torpedo-shaped red spacecraft streaks past a looming crescent moon against a star-dusted void, while an alien world erupts in volcanic orange light below. The moon's surface bears an eerily face-like quality, a hallmark of Paul's anthropomorphic celestial bodies, blending cosmic wonder with imaginative whimsy.
Paul's composition is ambitious and visually arresting — the gleaming red rocket and glowing alien eruption deliver genuine spectacle. The moon's subtly face-like surface and the lurid orange planetary fires push it firmly into peak pulp territory without quite crossing into fever-dream chaos.
“Interplanetary Stories Wonder Stories Quarterly HUGO GERNSBACK Editor FALL 1932 NOW 25c "Emissaries of Space" by Nathan Schachner Other Interplanetary Stories JACK WILLIAMSON FRANK K. KELLY A. K. BARNES GERNSBACK PUBLICATION”





