
Frank R. Paul's Giant Dinosaur vs. Ant-Men, Amazing Stories Feb 1929
More viscerally kinetic than many of Frank R. Paul's celebrated Amazing Stories covers, this February 1929 issue erupts with a towering tyrannosaur being lassoed and ray-gunned by a squad of insectoid bipedal ant-creatures, blood dripping from the dinosaur's jaws as a sleek rocket ship gleams in the valley behind them. Paul's signature vivid chartreuse-yellow sky, meticulous reptilian scale-work, and inventive alien creature design are all present in full force, making this one of the most memorable monster-combat covers of the Gernsback era.
Insectoid aliens lassoing a blood-dripping tyrannosaur while firing ray-guns, all under a screaming yellow sky — this cover demands to be grabbed off the newsstand. Paul's composition is pure controlled chaos at peak Gernsback-era pulp energy.
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