
Amazing Stories Aug 1951 – Red Rocket Enters Paradise Portal by Raymond F. Jones
Published in August 1951, as the Golden Age of science fiction was peaking and pulp magazines competed fiercely for newsstand attention, this Amazing Stories cover illustrates Raymond F. Jones's 'The Wrong Side of Paradise.' A sleek red rocket-sled with a bubble canopy carries two figures — a woman in uniform and a helmeted companion — through a massive circular portal or airlock, while an idyllic domed city glows beyond lush gardens, promising forbidden wonder at 25 cents a copy.
A gleaming red rocket screaming through a colossal airlock toward a glittering paradise city checks every Golden Age pulp box with gusto. The tagline 'What Was the Fearful Secret of This Forbidden World?' cranks the melodrama dial to eleven.
“AUGUST 25¢ SCIENCE-FICTION AT ITS THRILLING BEST! AMAZING STORIES The WRONG SIDE of PARADISE By RAYMOND F. JONES WHAT WAS THE FEARFUL SECRET OF THIS FORBIDDEN WORLD?”





