Laboratory Explosion Terror, Amazing Stories January 1935 Cover
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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
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Leo Morey
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
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

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