
Shaver Mystery Deros & Red Rocket, Amazing Stories June 1947
This cover graced Amazing Stories Volume 21, Number 6 (June 1947), the era's most controversial science fiction pulp, deep in its infamous Shaver Mystery phase under editor Ray Palmer. A sleek red bullet-shaped vehicle races across a cavern floor while a nightmarish gallery of green-skinned subterranean Deros — grotesque alien beings with bulging eyes, helmeted heads, and malevolent expressions — loom from the shadows above, menacing the lone human pilot below. The composition perfectly encapsulates Richard Shaver's paranoid underground civilization mythology.
This cover rockets well past a mere exploding space station — it's a paranoid underground fever dream with a gang of leering Dero monsters crowding every inch of frame around a lone speeding pilot. Peak Shaver Mystery hysteria rendered in lurid green and purple.
“AMAZING STORIES VOLUME 21 NUMBER 6 JUNE 25¢ AMAZING STORIES JUNE 1947 The SHAVER MYSTERY THE MOST SENSATIONAL TRUE STORY EVER TOLD”





