
Astounding Stories Feb 1932 – The Pigmy Planet by Jack Williamson
A newsstand browser in 1932 would have stopped cold at this dizzying vision of cosmic scale — a massive spherical planet or asteroid looms behind a gleaming space station or observatory dome, bathed in otherworldly teal and gold light. Mechanical tracks and cylindrical structures frame the composition with industrial futurism, conveying the thrill of humanity's reach into the void. The cover pulses with the era's signature blend of scientific optimism and alien grandeur, perfectly teasing Williamson's interplanetary adventure within.
A bold, geometrically dynamic composition that balances scientific plausibility with cosmic spectacle — peak early-30s Astounding energy. This belongs framed on a wall between a Metropolis poster and a Tesla coil.
“ASTOUNDING STORIES FEBRUARY 20¢ THE PIGMY PLANET by JACK WILLIAMSON”





