Energy Experiment Gone Wrong — Amazing Stories January 1935 Cover — Amazing Stories — 1930s
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Energy Experiment Gone Wrong — Amazing Stories January 1935 Cover

High-voltage electrical energy containment is the central threat depicted here — a massive glass bulb or vacuum tube crackles with dangerous luminescent energy, sending two lab-coated scientists reeling back in shock and terror. Instrument panels bristling with pressure gauges and dials line the left wall, suggesting a cutting-edge laboratory on the verge of catastrophic failure. The burst of blinding white-orange light dominates the composition, capturing that quintessential pulp moment when human ambition collides violently with untamed scientific power.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Amazing Stories
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

The blinding energy burst and those two guys stumbling back like the whole lab is about to blow sky-high really gets your heart pumping! It's not quite monsters or rockets but any story with a machine that can fry two scientists is worth a dime of your allowance.

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AMAZING STORIES JANUARY 1935 25 Cents Vol. 9, No. 9 THE CONTEST FOR THE PLANETS By John W. Campbell, Jr. AN EPOS OF POSI & NEGA By Joe W. Skidmore THE WORLD AFLAME By Isaac R. Nathanson And Other Science Fiction by Well Known Authors

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