Astounding Stories November 1931 — X-Ray Skeleton Transparency Cover — Astounding Science Fiction — 1930s
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Astounding Stories November 1931 — X-Ray Skeleton Transparency Cover

More viscerally striking than the rocket-and-robot covers typical of Clayton's Astounding Stories, this November 1931 issue deploys a quasi-scientific X-ray aesthetic to maximum horror-meets-wonder effect. A standing human silhouette glows with an eerie radiant halo, skeleton rendered visible in stark black against blinding white light, while a bearded scientist observes from the lower right corner. The image captures the era's fascination with invisible forces, radiation, and the permeability of the human body — mad science as spectacle.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The lurid tagline 'And then his skeleton appeared!!!' combined with the stark X-ray silhouette is pure newsstand dynamite — unsettling, visually arresting, and scientifically provocative enough to make any passerby do a double-take and reach for their dime.

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NOVEMBER ASTOUNDING STORIES A CLAYTON MAGAZINE And then his skeleton appeared!!! HAWK CARSE Exploit of the Greatest of Interplanetary Adventurers ANTHONY GILMORE BORDERS INVISIBLE By D. W. HALL 10c

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