
Sea Serpent Attacks Raft — Amazing Stories June 1926 Cover
Against a blazing crimson sky, a massive coiled sea serpent rears above a desperate wooden raft, its jaws agape and fanged, scales rendered in dark green and amber. Three sailors scramble across the log raft as a second serpent lurks at the lower right, encircling their vessel. The dynamic diagonal composition drives the eye from the churning blue-white waves to the looming monster, epitomizing the lurid spectacle of early pulp science fiction cover art.
Twin sea serpents simultaneously threatening a helpless log raft against a solid crimson sky is exactly the kind of maximalist threat-per-square-inch that defined early Amazing Stories covers. The coiled body forming a dramatic loop overhead while a second creature lurks below is gleefully over-the-top.
“June, 1926 25 Cents AMAZING STORIES HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories By H. G. WELLS JULES VERNE ELLIS PARKER BUTLER EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK, PUBLISHERS OF RADIO NEWS - SCIENCE & INVENTION - RADIO REVIEW - AMAZING STORIES - RADIO INTERNATIONAL”





