
Red Rocket Past the Moon — Amazing Stories October 1935 Cover
This cover of Amazing Stories, Volume 10, Number 6 (October 1935) features a sleek, flame-red rocket ship streaking past a massive, cratered Moon against a star-dusted indigo void, with Earth visible as a small globe in the lower foreground. The rocket's segmented, torpedo-like fuselage and dramatic speed trails epitomize Golden Age pulp rocketry iconography. Illustrating 'Another Dimension' by George H. Scheer Jr., the composition balances cosmic grandeur with kinetic energy, a hallmark of Ziff-Davis-era Amazing Stories cover art.
A blazing red rocket knifing past a looming, crater-pocked Moon with Earth shrinking in the distance — this sits closer to 'exploding space station' than 'quiet library.' The bold color contrast and dynamic diagonal composition make it a quintessential pulp energy cover, though it lacks monsters or mayhem to push it to the absolute fringe.
“AMAZING STORIES OCTOBER, 1935 25 Cents Another Dimension by GEORGE H. SCHEER, Jr. MILES J. BREUER, M.D. J.W. SKIDMORE”





