
Astounding Stories 'Monsters of Moyen' — Alien Craft Attack New York, c.1930
Likely the work of H.W. Wesso (Hans Waldemar Wessolowski), the primary cover artist for early Astounding Stories, whose bold architectural realism and dynamic alien-vessel designs defined the magazine's visual identity. This cover depicts massive disc-shaped alien craft — strikingly prescient of later 'flying saucer' iconography — rising from churning waters to assault a detailed Manhattan skyline, with swarms of smaller craft filling the sky above towering skyscrapers, conveying imminent planetary conquest with breathless urgency.
Peak Clayton-era invasion hysteria — more War of the Worlds panic than Buck Rogers adventure. The disc ships alone make this cover historically remarkable and visually explosive.
“20¢ ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE MONSTERS OF MOYEN Complete Novelet of a Miracle Man's Extraordinary Attempt to Dominate the Earth by ARTHUR J. BURKS”





