Amazing Stories September 1958 — Leering Moon Face Swallows Rocket, Trajectory to Taurus
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Amazing Stories September 1958 — Leering Moon Face Swallows Rocket, Trajectory to Taurus

Rendered in bold gouache with a lurid orange-to-red gradient background, this cover deploys grotesque anthropomorphism at cosmic scale — a cratered, leering moon face with bulging eyes and a sinister grin swallows a silver rocket ship whole. The painterly technique gives the lunar surface a sculptural, almost claylike texture, making the face unnervingly tactile. It's a masterclass in pulp surrealism, blending astronomical subject matter with carnival-sideshow menace that defined late-1950s Amazing Stories shock-cover aesthetics.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A cosmic grotesque that earns its place in any Best Of anthology — the moon as a leering, rocket-eating monster is exactly the kind of delirious, nightmare-logic imagery that made pulp covers unforgettable. The saturated orange void and bulging, asymmetrical eyes push it firmly into peak pulp delirium.

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WHEN THE MOON WAS RED AMAZING SCIENCE FICTION STORIES September TRAJECTORY TO TAURUS by Les Collins 35¢ Mr. Science-Fiction: A PROFILE OF HUGO GERNSBACK

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