
Zero-Gravity Combat on Mercury — Amazing Stories, December 1935
Here before you is the December 1935 cover of Amazing Stories, depicting two jumpsuited adventurers locked in a desperate zero-gravity struggle amid the alien canyons of Mercury. The upper figure, clad in burnt-orange with blue gauntlets and a streamlined aviator's helmet, reaches downward with clawing hands while the lower figure in green raises a warning palm — both tumbling weightlessly through a sulfurous yellow void flanked by violet cliff faces, dramatizing Leslie F. Stone's featured story 'The Fall of Mercury.'
The dynamic tumbling figures convey genuine kinetic energy and the low-gravity concept is cleverly visualized, but the execution is competent rather than electric — the background lacks detail and the composition, while dramatic, stops short of full pulp delirium.
“AMAZING STORIES DECEMBER, 1935 25 Cents The Fall of Mercury by LESLIE F. STONE RAYMOND A. PALMER L.A. ESHBACH 65¢ CENTRE ST”





