Rocket Gone Wrong: Amazing Stories 'Test Rocket' Cover, April 1959
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Rocket Gone Wrong: Amazing Stories 'Test Rocket' Cover, April 1959

Before you stands a quintessential Atomic Age catastrophe painting — a sleek silver rocket numbered '201' tilts violently off its launch pad, trailing a massive fireball of orange and black smoke while a lone figure sprints for his life across the foreground tarmac. The gantry tower is silhouetted against a chaotic sky of flame and debris. This cover for Amazing Science Fiction Stories (April 1959) perfectly encapsulates Cold War-era anxieties about the space race rendered in urgent, kinetic pulp illustration.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

The composition achieves genuine kinetic drama — the diagonal rocket cutting across the frame creates real tension. The lone running figure is a well-worn pulp shorthand for scale and peril, but the fireball's execution is bold enough to elevate this above average disaster-cover fare.

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E.E. Smith's THE GALAXY PRIMES Part 2 AMAZING SCIENCE FICTION STORIES APRIL 35¢ WARNING FROM THE STARS TEST ROCKET! APRIL, 1959 AMAZING SCIENCE FICTION STORIES VOL. 33 NO. 4 MAC 4 A ZIFF DAVIS PUBLICATION 201

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