
Shrunk to Ant-Size: Amazing Stories July 1954 'Manhattan Miracle' Cover
Miniaturization technology gone wrong dominates this frenetic cover — two human figures have been shrunk to insect scale, dwarfed by an enormous rotary telephone, oversized cigarettes, and giant everyday objects that loom like alien architecture. A man in a loosened necktie brandishes a giant fountain pen as a weapon while a woman in a red evening dress cowers on a vast green surface, both trapped in a world where mundane household objects become terrifying obstacles. The concept echoes atomic-age anxieties about science tampering with human scale.
A guy fighting a giant telephone with a fountain pen while a dame in a red dress panics next to cigarettes the size of logs? My allowance is GONE, this is the greatest cover I've ever seen. Grabbing this off the rack before my pal Tommy even gets a look!
“AMAZING STORIES JULY, 1954 35¢ ANC VOL. 28 NO. 3 MANHATTAN MIRACLE by Bill Peters The Deadly World of Tomorrow – POISON PLANET by Sam Merwin Jr.”





