Spacewalkers Adrift in Blinding Light — Amazing Stories August 1932
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Spacewalkers Adrift in Blinding Light — Amazing Stories August 1932

Published in August 1932, as Hugo Gernsback's scientifiction movement was reshaping popular culture, this dramatic Amazing Stories cover depicts two space-suited figures tumbling helplessly in a blazing energy tunnel or void, with a massive spacecraft visible at upper right. The composition uses radiating light beams to create kinetic urgency. Likely illustrating Charles Cloukey's 'The Swordsman of Sarvon,' the piece captures the era's breathless enthusiasm for space adventure and extraterrestrial peril.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Leonard Morey
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

Two helpless space-suited humans are flung through a searing tunnel of cosmic radiance while a massive spaceship looms indifferently. The explosive radial light composition and the figures' flailing limbs deliver peak pulp drama with admirable commitment.

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AMazing STORIES AUGUST 25 Cents The Swordsman of Sarvon by Charles Cloukey Other Scientific Fiction by: Bob Olsen Edwin K. Sloat John W. Campbell, Jr.

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