
Mechanical Men of Amazing Stories – Planet of the Double Sun, Feb 1932
Predating actual robotics by decades, this cover envisions articulated mechanical humanoids with jointed limbs and winged flight harnesses — eerily close to modern drone-assisted exoskeleton concepts, though real robots never got the retro-bronze aesthetic. A winged robot soars above a rocky alien canyon while fellow mechanical beings emerge from a riveted spacecraft airlock on a world orbiting a double sun. Rich ochre cliffs, teal skies, and gleaming machine bodies define this quintessential Golden Age alien-world tableau illustrating Neil R. Jones's classic Professor Jameson robot series.
This is pure space opera in the Neil R. Jones Zoromes tradition — bronze mechanical men exploring exotic alien landscapes, a concept that blends hard SF robot logic with swashbuckling planetary romance at peak pulp energy.
“AMAZING STORIES Vol. II No. 11 FEBRUARY 25 Cents The Planet of the Double Sun by Neil R. Jones Other Scientific fiction by: Capt. S. P. Meek, U.S.A. Murray Leinster SCIENTIFICTION”





