
Tales of Wonder No.8 — Comet Doom Cover, 1930s British Pulp
A newsstand browser in wartime Britain would have felt their pulse quicken at this explosive cover — a silver rocket erupts from a launch pad while a desperate figure in the foreground flees, arms raised, beneath a sky streaked with blazing comets and alien machinery. The vivid red rocket, crackling energy beams, and looming mechanical forms pack every inch with cosmic threat and breathless adventure, perfectly capturing the raw, thrilling menace of late-1930s British pulp science fiction.
Blazing rockets, comet-streaked skies, panicking humans, and crackling death rays — this cover fires on all pulp cylinders with wild British bravado. It belongs firmly on a dorm room wall alongside its American cousins from Amazing Stories.
“TALES OF WONDER No 8 1/- The Comet Doom by Edmond Hamilton LIFE ON MARS — by Prof. A.M. LOW”





