H.G. Wells' Martian Tentacle Monsters Attack — Amazing Stories May 1928
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H.G. Wells' Martian Tentacle Monsters Attack — Amazing Stories May 1928

Rendered in bold gouache with a lurid orange-red sky, this Frank R. Paul-style cover radiates pure pulp menace. Enormous cephalopod-like alien creatures — bulbous-headed with writhing mechanical tentacles — tower over fleeing figures in a tropical jungle setting. The foreground figures scramble in terror as one man is seized mid-flight. The dramatic scale contrast, expressionistic body language, and oppressive alien mass create a visceral sense of unstoppable extraterrestrial invasion, quintessential of Amazing Stories' early visual identity.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A riot of primal terror — colossal tentacled alien intellects snatching panicked humans from a jungle floor beneath a blood-orange sky. This cover delivers peak Golden Age pulp hysteria with the kind of unhinged scale and raw menace that made Amazing Stories the defining magazine of the genre.

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Amazing Stories Hugo Gernsback Editor 25 Cents July Stories by H.G. Wells Bob Olsen Edgar Allan Poe Experimenter Publishing Company, 230 Fifth Avenue, New York

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