
Leo Morey's Space-Suited Astronaut, Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 1931
This 1931 cover eerily anticipated the pressurized space suit concept decades before Yuri Gagarin, though it wildly over-engineered the helmet with a grid-visor more reminiscent of a medieval jousting mask than NASA nylon. Leo Morey's action-packed gouache depicts a helmeted astronaut brandishing a tool atop a massive red spacecraft hull, with ringed planets looming in a deep violet cosmos and a second suited figure lurking in an airlock tunnel behind him — pure interplanetary space opera at peak pulp intensity.
This is quintessential space opera pulp: bold primary colors, heroic lone figure on an alien vessel, ringed planets crowding the background. Campbell's 'Islands of Space' signals hard SF aspirations, but Morey's visceral cover art leans firmly into adventure-first, science-second Golden Age sensibility.
“SPRING EDITION 1931 AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY INTERPLANETARY NUMBER IN CANADA · SIXTY CENTS 50¢ ISLANDS OF SPACE, by John W. Campbell, Jr. Isaac R. Nathanson — Harl Vincent LEO MOREY”





