
Frank R. Paul Giant Beetle Attack – Amazing Stories June 1929
Created in June 1929 at the height of Hugo Gernsback's scientifiction revolution, this Frank R. Paul cover for Amazing Stories captures the era's obsession with biological horror and gigantism. A man in a business suit clutches a rifle as an enormous, realistically rendered beetle — its wing cases gleaming black and white — rears toward him in a sun-drenched landscape. A distant dome structure hints at a scientific setting. Paul's painterly naturalism makes the impossible viscerally threatening.
A man in a three-piece suit brandishing a rifle against a beetle the size of a car is peak pulp absurdity delivered with absolute sincerity. Paul's meticulous entomological detail on the insect makes the outrageous scene disturbingly convincing.
“June AMAZING STORIES 25 Cents IN CANADA THIRTY CENTS WBNY·WZXAL Stories by Miles J. Breuer, M.D. Stanton Coblentz Robert A. Wait PAUL”





