
Brain-in-a-Jar Ray Gun Attack, Amazing Stories October 1939
Published in October 1939, as pulp science fiction reached its commercial peak and the world stood on the brink of World War II, this visceral Amazing Stories cover captures the era's obsession with mad science and mind control. A heroic square-jawed man wields a crackling ray-gun device topped with an exposed human brain in a glass cylinder, firing bolts of electricity at a prone figure while a terrified woman recoils in the foreground — pure pulp hysteria rendered in vivid gouache.
A man wielding a ray gun with a living human brain mounted on top, firing lightning bolts at a fallen enemy while a woman screams in terror — and the tagline boasts a radio script 'Suppressed by CBS.' This cover is gloriously, maximally unhinged pulp excess at its finest.
“RETURN of SATAN by ROBERT MOORE WILLIAM[S] See BACK COVER AMAZING STORIES OCTOBER 2[5 cents?] VOLUME 13 NUMBER 10 HISTORY IN REVERSE Original Radio Script Suppressed by CBS! COMPLETE! UNEXPURGATED 1939”





