
The Gland Superman — Amazing Stories October 1938 Mad Science Cover
What's startling here is the sheer physical grotesquerie played completely straight: a massively overdeveloped, near-naked figure crouches in a gleaming laboratory while a white-coated scientist recoils in apparent horror or awe, clutching a glowing orb. The implied narrative — glandular science run catastrophically amok — is conveyed with serious painterly muscle, the deep blue laboratory interior crowded with coils, tubes, and pulsing apparatus giving the scene a genuinely menacing atmosphere rare for pulp cover art of the period.
A story literally titled 'The Gland Superman' demanded nothing less than a crouching anatomical marvel terrorizing a hapless scientist in a room full of glowing tubes. Science delivered, and so did the cover artist.
“REVOLUTION of 1950 by STANLEY G. WEINBAUM SEE BACK COVER AMAZING STORIES OCTOBER NOW 20¢ The GLAND SUPERMAN by ED EARL REPP THE ATOM SMASHER by GORDON A. GILES ARTIFICIAL HELL * HORROR'S HEAD”





