
Wonder Stories 'The Synthetic Men' Cover – Green Clone Horror, 1931
More unsettling than Frank R. Paul's typical mechanical wonders for Wonder Stories, this cover plunges into biological horror with a green-skinned synthetic humanoid emerging from a glass cylinder tank, arms outstretched in apparent awakening or anguish. Behind it, additional tanks hold ghostly pale figures in various stages of artificial creation. A seated scientist observes from the background, dwarfed by his monstrous creations. The lurid green flesh against clinical laboratory glass exemplifies Gernsback-era mad-science pulp at its most visceral.
A lurid green man-thing clawing its way out of a laboratory tank is exactly the kind of image that stopped newsstand browsers cold. The biological dread and clinical coldness combine for peak Gernsback-era shock value.
“WONDER STORIES | THE MAGAZINE OF PROPHETIC FICTION | Hugo Gernsback | "The Synthetic Men" | By Ed Earl Repp | December”





