
Astounding Stories Nov 1932 – Glowing Alien Entity Strikes Down Scientist
Published in November 1932, when Astounding Stories was establishing itself as a premier pulp sci-fi venue under Clayton Publications, this cover illustrates 'The Cavern of the Shining Ones' by Hal G. Wells. Three khaki-clad men in a laboratory setting confront a luminous, translucent entity hovering over a fallen colleague. The glowing apparition — part plasma, part specter — embodies the era's fascination with energy-based lifeforms and unknown subterranean horrors, rendered in vivid gouache with dramatic pulp lighting.
A translucent glowing ghost-blob hovers menacingly over a man splayed on the floor while his buddies look on in manly confusion — classic pulp helplessness meets inexplicable luminous horror. The dramatic contrast between the mundane khaki uniforms and the ethereal attacker cranks the melodrama up satisfyingly high.
“ASTOUNDING STORIES 20¢ NOVEMBER CLAYTON THE CAVERN OF THE SHINING ONES BY HAL G. WELLS”





