
Amazing Stories March Issue Cover — Abstract Airplane Over Glowing Spheres, 1930s
This striking cover of Amazing Stories, one of the earliest and most influential science fiction pulp magazines founded by Hugo Gernsback, features a bold Art Deco composition of glowing concentric golden spheres cascading diagonally across a warm yellow-orange field. Silhouetted against the luminous orbs, a sleek aircraft soars overhead — a symbol of speed and technological optimism. The abstract, almost surrealist design eschews literal sci-fi imagery in favor of retro-futurist graphic energy typical of the magazine's experimental mid-run covers.
This cover sits comfortably in the middle of the scale — more graphic design statement than pulp spectacle, like a neon sign glowing in a diner window rather than an exploding space station. Its power comes from bold abstract geometry and warm chromatic energy rather than monsters or mayhem.
“SCIENCE FICTION AMAZING STORIES MARCH 25 CENTS”





