
Giant Projected Man Threatens Scientist, Amazing Stories June 1928
Wonder and unease collide in this vivid June 1928 Amazing Stories cover, where a towering phantom figure — projected by a mysterious ray-gun apparatus — looms over a crouching inventor surrounded by electrical machinery. The giant ghostly man, rendered in muted greens and browns, reaches menacingly toward the helpless figure below while a brilliant golden beam connects man to machine. The scene perfectly captures the era's anxious fascination with science run amok and the terrifying possibilities of projection and enlargement technology.
A full-sized ghostly duplicate of a man is being projected by a tabletop ray machine and is reaching down to menace his own creator — science literally turning on its master in the most theatrical way possible. The luminous golden beam connecting the device to the giant phantom is peak pulp melodrama.
“June AMAZING STORIES HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR 25 Cents WRNY Stories by H.G. Wells Francis Flagg David H. Keller, M.D. EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 230 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK”





