
Amazing Stories April 1933 – Comet Sphere Chain Cover Art
Likely conceived to illustrate Harl Vincent's 'When the Comet Returned,' this striking cover depicts a sinuous, curving chain of massive spherical bodies — a comet's fragmented nucleus or alien orbital construct — arcing dramatically across a cool teal sky. The abstract, almost Modernist composition eschews human figures entirely in favor of pure astronomical spectacle, rendered with bold gradient shading. The geometric spheres spiral in a hypnotic helix, evoking both cosmic dread and the mathematical beauty of celestial mechanics.
No monsters, no ray-guns — just the cold, hypnotic geometry of the cosmos. Quietly unsettling and ahead of its time.
“SCIENCE FICTION AMAZING STORIES APRIL 25 Cents When the Comet Returned by Harl Vincent Beyond the End of Space by John W. Campbell, Jr. Martian & Troglodyte by Neil R. Jones”





