Frank R. Paul's Energy Globe Experiment – Amazing Stories July 1928 — art by Frank R. Paul — Amazing Stories — 1920s
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Frank R. Paul's Energy Globe Experiment – Amazing Stories July 1928

Frank R. Paul, the undisputed dean of Golden Age sci-fi cover art, delivers a characteristically bold tableau: a goggled scientist recoils before a blazing spherical energy phenomenon conjured by whirring laboratory machinery, while two onlookers watch from a vaulted doorway. Paul's signature style — bold outlining, saturated primaries, theatrical staging, and meticulous pseudo-scientific hardware — is fully on display. The crimson energy orb radiating heat waves dominates the composition with pulp urgency, perfectly encapsulating the Gernsback era's love of spectacular mad science.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Amazing Stories
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

More Tesla death-ray than quiet laboratory study — the blazing energy globe and the scientist's dramatic recoil push this squarely into peak Gernsback-era spectacle. It's all swagger and high voltage, like a fever dream from a Popular Science editorial meeting.

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July AMAZING STORIES BROADCAST WRNY STATION HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories by H.G.Wells Bob Olsen Hugo Gernsback EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 230 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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