Flying Ocean Liner Levitated by Searchlight, Amazing Stories June 1930 — art by L. Morey — Amazing Stories — 1930s
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Flying Ocean Liner Levitated by Searchlight, Amazing Stories June 1930

Pure pulp wonder radiates from this audacious cover — a full-sized ocean liner, smoke still billowing from its funnels, impossibly lifted clear of the sea by a brilliant cone of white light emanating from below. Sailors on a dock gesture in astonishment as the massive red-hulled vessel hangs suspended against a warm, hazy sky. The marriage of everyday maritime technology with inexplicable levitating force is classic Golden Age science fiction spectacle at its most jaw-dropping.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Amazing Stories
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: L. Morey
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A fully intact ocean liner — funnels, anchors, and all — hoisted bodily into the sky by a single cone of light is magnificently absurd. The ship's red hull gleams against the clouds with zero concern for the laws of physics.

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JUNE AMAZING STORIES 25 CENTS IN CANADA 30 CENTS Scientifiction Stories by A. Hyatt Verrill John W. Campbell, Jr. Edmond Hamilton

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

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