
Ray of Eternity: Mad Scientist Aging Victim, Amazing Stories Nov 1938
Withered, claw-like hands reach across a crackling electrical device as an ancient, wild-bearded scientist directs a horrifying ray at his screaming victim — a young man visibly decomposing, his flesh darkening and hands dissolving in real time. The laboratory behind them blazes with pink light, coils, tubes, and humming machinery. This cover for the November 1938 Amazing Stories depicts the story 'Ray of Eternity' with maximum pulp grotesquerie: a vision of accelerated age and bodily horror rendered in lurid, theatrical gouache.
The cover commits fully to visceral body horror with a time-accelerating death ray reducing a screaming man to a rotting husk before our eyes — bold, transgressive, and maximally theatrical even by pulp standards. The juxtaposition of the cackling ancient villain and the disintegrating victim gives the composition genuine menace and ambition.
“SONG OF DEATH by Ed Earl Repp SEE BACK COVER Amazing Stories NOVEMBER 20¢ RAY OF ETERNITY by RICHARD TOOKER GREAT STORIES BY STANLEY G. WEINBAUM * THORNTON AYRE McCLUSKEY * HAMILTON * KUMMER”





