Ark of Space: Animals Board Giant Rocket, Startling Stories Nov 1939
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Ark of Space: Animals Board Giant Rocket, Startling Stories Nov 1939

What makes this cover startlingly audacious is its literal sci-fi retelling of Noah's Ark: elephants, giraffes, and a lion march up a ramp into a colossal blue-and-red rocket labeled 'Ark of Space,' surrounded by uniformed soldiers holding back a crowd. Jagged alien mountains loom in the background beside skeletal launch scaffolding. The image fuses Biblical mythology with rocket-age optimism in a single lurid, breathless tableau — peak Golden Age pulp spectacle.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

Someone in 1939 decided the most logical use of a giant rocket was to stuff it with zoo animals while soldiers beat back the civilian rabble — and they were not wrong. Noah's Ark meets the Space Age, executed with complete sincerity.

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A NOVEL OF THE FUTURE COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE STARTLING STORIES NOV. 15¢ ARK OF SPACE A THRILLING PUBLICATION THE FORTRESS OF UTOPIA By JACK WILLIAMSON MARTIAN ODYSSEY By STANLEY G. WEINBAUM

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