
Amazing Stories June 1932 — Balloon Bombs Attack Sailboat at Sea
Explosive spectacle on the open ocean: massive blue-grey spherical balloon bombs descend on a doomed sailboat in a burst of fire and white smoke. The vessel — flags still flying — heels violently as the detonation tears through her hull, dwarfed by the enormous hovering spheres above. This cover for Amazing Stories June 1932 captures the era's fascination with aerial and naval warfare rendered through pulp sensationalism — science as weapon, the sea as battleground.
Giant balloon bombs obliterating a sailboat is exactly the kind of gleefully bizarre threat that only Amazing Stories could sell with a straight face. High spectacle, solid execution — the drama is real even if the science is wonderfully nonsensical.
“AMAZING STORIES JUNE 25 Cents Scientific Fiction by: David H. Keller, M.D. William Lemkin, Ph.D. Murray Leinster J. Lewis Burtt”





