Amazing Stories Oct 1931 – Streamlined Rocket Escaping Alien Planet
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Amazing Stories Oct 1931 – Streamlined Rocket Escaping Alien Planet

A newsstand browser in 1931 would have felt their pulse quicken at this blazing orange torpedo of a spacecraft clawing free of a cratered alien world, its exhaust plume cutting a white streak against the star-black void. The rocket's riveted, blimp-like hull radiates kinetic urgency, while a luminous blue-green planet hovers in the distance like a promise. Classic pulp bravado rendered in bold, saturated gouache — every line screams velocity, escape, and the intoxicating romance of interplanetary adventure.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Leo Morey
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A bold, kinetic composition that captures peak Golden Age rocket romanticism — vivid orange against deep space with satisfying planetary drama. It belongs framed on a dorm room wall next to a Metropolis poster, though its restraint keeps it just shy of true fever-dream territory.

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AMAZING STORIES OCTOBER 25 Cents In Canada 30 Cents The Stone from the Green Star by Jack Williamson Other scientific fiction by: Bernard Brown Harl Vincent Bob Olsen

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