Brigands of the Moon – Astounding Stories of Super-Science Cover, c.1930
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Brigands of the Moon – Astounding Stories of Super-Science Cover, c.1930

A breathtaking sense of interplanetary adventure radiates from this stark black-and-white cover as gyroscopic spacecraft hurtle through the void alongside a crater-pocked Moon. The cratered lunar surface looms in dramatic close-up at right, while a ringed Saturn glows distantly below. The central vessel — a fantastical cage of interlocking rings suggesting centrifugal artificial gravity — blazes with exhaust, embodying the raw optimism and mechanical imagination of early Golden Age science fiction at its most visually daring.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: H.W. Wesso
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

The massive gyroscopic ringed spacecraft — a rolling cage of interlocking metal hoops blazing through space — is a gloriously impractical feat of pulp engineering imagination that no physicist would endorse but every ten-year-old reader would desperately want to pilot.

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20¢ ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE BRIGANDS OF THE MOON A Thrilling Interplanetary Novel of Intrigue and Adventure By RAY CUMMINGS

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