Astounding Stories November 1931 – X-Ray Skeleton Horror Cover — Astounding Stories — 1930s
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Astounding Stories November 1931 – X-Ray Skeleton Horror Cover

This striking cover from Clayton Publications' Astounding Stories (November 1931) depicts a man's skeleton made eerily visible through glowing radiant energy, as a horrified scientist watches from the right. Illustrating the Hawk Carse serial by Anthony Gilmore, the image channels classic pulp mad-science terror — a luminous human skeleton suspended in an orange-yellow aura against a swirling cosmic backdrop. The composition blends body-horror with retro-futurist spectacle in quintessential early-thirties pulp fashion.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Astounding Stories
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A glowing skeleton materializing before a horrified scientist cranks the dial well past 'eerie laboratory' toward 'unhinged x-ray death ray spectacular.' This is peak early-thirties pulp energy — dramatic, visceral, and gleefully over-the-top.

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ASTOUNDING STORIES November 20¢ "...And then his skeleton appeared!" HAWK CARSE An Exploit of the Greatest of Interplanetary Adventurers By ANTHONY GILMORE RAIDERS INVISIBLE By D. W. HALL CLAYTON

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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