Giant Dirigibles Over Future City – Amazing Stories April 1935
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Giant Dirigibles Over Future City – Amazing Stories April 1935

Painted to illustrate E.J. Van Name's 'The Sunlight Master,' this dramatic cover imagines a future civilization dominated by colossal airships. The massive dirigible 'P.D.4' looms in a burnt-orange sky alongside its sister craft 'P.D.7,' while below, a gleaming Greco-Roman city of colonnaded temples and arcaded plazas stretches toward distant snow-capped peaks. A sleek black torpedo-shaped vessel angles across the foreground, suggesting speed and menace in equal measure. It is retro-futurism at its most architecturally grandiose.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

When one zeppelin just isn't enough — the future arrives in a fleet. Grand, optimistic, and gloriously impractical.

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AMAZING STORIES APRIL 1935 25 Cents P.D.4 P.D.7 The Sunlight Master by E. J. Van Name Other Science Fiction by: Henry J. Kostkos J. Harvey Haggard NRA CODE

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