
Frank R. Paul's Giant Insect Attack – Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 1929
A space-suited figure crouches defensively as a swarm of giant red ants surges across the foreground, one enormous wasp diving in from the right — the scale deliberately monstrous against the human form. Framed in a dramatic circular vignette on a vivid yellow ground, the scene recedes to a secondary suited figure and conical alien towers beneath a blue sky. This is Frank R. Paul at his most characteristically inventive: meticulous mechanical suits, lurid color, and a world where humanity is dangerously small.
The vision of armored humanity overwhelmed by a Biblical swarm of giant insects is genuinely ambitious, combining entomological horror with retro-futurist space-suit design. Paul transforms a mundane ant colony into an existential threat on what appears to be an alien world, a bold and unsettling premise executed with confident pulp grandeur.
“Spring Edition 1929 AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY Stories by Stanton A. Coblentz Edmond Hamilton EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK N.Y. IN CANADA 50¢”





