
Amazing Stories May 1947 — Meteor Attack on Domed Colony, Desert of the Damned
A pair of wide, terror-stricken eyes dominates the upper half of the cover — pupils blazing white, red hair swirling as if caught in a cosmic wind — while below, a transparent dome shelters tiny silhouetted figures scrambling in panic as blazing meteors punch through its surface in starbursts of orange and white. The composition layers cosmic horror with intimate human dread, the dome's radio tower and striped machinery rendered in warm reds and golds against a deep, threatening sky.
The juxtaposition of an enormous terror-stricken face looming over a civilization-under-siege is classically ambitious pulp storytelling — grand in scale, emotionally operatic, and visually layered. The artist squeezes cosmic catastrophe, human vulnerability, and futurist architecture into a single breathless frame.
“AMAZING STORIES MAY 25¢ VOLUME 21 NUMBER 5 DESERT OF THE DAMNED by DON WILCOX”





