
Astounding Stories July 1931 – Robot Menace in 'The Doom from Planet 4'
At the height of Depression-era anxieties about technology run amok, this cover channels the era's dread of mechanized dehumanization: a naked, vulnerable man flees a hulking black robot spider-craft beneath an alien flying saucer hovering over jagged coastal cliffs. The composition pits raw human flesh against cold machine intelligence — a primal fear dressed in rocket-age chrome. Jack Williamson's menacing Planet 4 invaders dominate a lurid, vivid seascape that screams extraterrestrial invasion at its most visceral pulp glory.
A naked man fleeing a mechanical spider-robot beneath a hovering alien saucer over a lurid alien coastline — this is pulp maximalism at full throttle. The raw human vulnerability against cold machine menace is exactly the kind of primal, unsubtle drama that made Astounding Stories fly off newsstands.
“JULY / 20¢ / ASTOUNDING STORIES / THE DOOM FROM PLANET 4 / By JACK WILLIAMSON / CLAYTON”





