
Frank R. Paul's Spacewalking Astronauts, Amazing Stories May 1929
This cover of Amazing Stories Vol. 4, No. 2 (May 1929) showcases Frank R. Paul's iconic vision of early space exploration. Two figures in bulky red pressure suits tethered by a line float above a cratered lunar surface, with Earth and the Sun dramatically visible in the star-filled void below. The scene captures the era's optimistic fascination with spacewalking and extraterrestrial adventure, featuring Jules Verne, Stanton A. Coblentz, and Clare Winger Harris stories inside.
Closer to an exploding space station than a quiet library — two red-suited figures tumbling weightlessly above the Moon with Earth looming in the void radiates pure Golden Age spectacle. Paul's bold color choices and dynamic floating poses make this a peak example of early pulp space-exploration drama.
“May AMAZING STORIES Vol. 4 No. 2 25 Cents IN CANADA-THIRTY CENTS BROADCAST WRNY STATION Stories by Jules Verne Stanton A. Coblentz Clare Winger Harris AMAZING STORIES ~ SCIENTIFICTION PAUL MAY 1929”





