Laboratory Explosion Terror, Amazing Stories January 1935 Cover — art by Leo Morey — Amazing Stories — 1930s
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Laboratory Explosion Terror, Amazing Stories January 1935 Cover

Before you stands a vivid example of mid-Depression-era pulp science fiction at its most visceral. Two white-coated scientists reel back in horror as their laboratory apparatus — a massive flask or vacuum tube — erupts in a blinding, coruscating burst of energy. The foreground figure shields his eyes while the elder scientist throws out a desperate hand. Instrument panels crowd the left edge, grounding the scene in the trappings of credible mad science. The warm explosion light dramatically backlights both figures in a theatrical chiaroscuro typical of 1930s pulp illustration.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Amazing Stories
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Leo Morey
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

A competently dramatic composition with effective use of explosive backlighting, but the scene is comparatively restrained for the pulps — two men and a big bottle, rather than robots or alien worlds. The drama is more B-movie thriller than cosmic spectacle.

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AMAZING STORIES JANUARY 1935 25 Cents THE CONTEST FOR THE PLANETS By John W. Campbell, Jr. AN EPOS OF POSI & NEGA By Joe W. Skidmore THE WORLD AFLAME By Isaac R. Nathanson And Other Science Fiction by Well Known Authors

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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