Mind-Control Alien Face, Amazing Stories May 1940 — Giants Out of the Sun
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Mind-Control Alien Face, Amazing Stories May 1940 — Giants Out of the Sun

As WWII loomed and anxieties about control, invasion, and the fragility of the human mind peaked, Amazing Stories delivered this fever-vision: a blue-skinned alien with bulging, blood-veined eyes and fanged teeth, its skull opened like a cockpit to reveal armored warriors operating machinery within. The concept — that alien minds are literally piloted by hidden forces — taps directly into 1940s fears of totalitarian control and manipulation, rendered with vivid, lurid gouache bravado quintessential to Ziff-Davis-era pulp.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

An alien head split open to reveal tiny armored men piloting the brain like a machine is peak unhinged pulp imagination. The lurid color palette, fangs, and bloodshot eyes push this into fever-dream territory that defined the Ziff-Davis era of Amazing Stories.

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PRIZE CONTEST SEE PAGE 6 See Back Cover AMAZING STORIES VOLUME 14 NUMBER 5 MAY 20c GIANTS OUT OF THE SUN by PETER HORN AND STORIES BY MANLY WADE WELLMAN • EANDO BINDER • EDMOND HAMILTON AMAZING STORIES MAY 1940

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