Startling Stories Sept 1947 — Lord of the Storm Giant Wielding Lightning
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Startling Stories Sept 1947 — Lord of the Storm Giant Wielding Lightning

Embodying the pulp tradition of mythologized superhuman power, this cover depicts a massive bare-chested figure in a green futuristic helmet striding through a tempest, clutching twin lightning bolts like weapons of a science-fiction Zeus. Crumbling modernist architecture collapses beneath his feet as storm-churned waters surge around him. The dynamic diagonal lightning bolt bisects the composition with raw kinetic energy, making the figure feel simultaneously godlike and menacing — perfectly visualizing Keith Hammond's 'Lord of the Storm.'

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Alex Schomburg
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A single frame packs in divine wrath, urban apocalypse, and superhuman menace — the figure's scale against collapsing skyscrapers tells an entire civilization-ending story. The dual lightning bolts and storm-swept composition maximize kinetic drama with pure pulp theatricality.

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STARTLING STORIES Lord OF THE STORM A Novel of the Future By KEITH HAMMOND THE CIRCLE OF ZERO A Hall of Fame Classic By STANLEY G. WEINBAUM STILLING ICATION FRONTIER BYLIMZ.ORG ELECTRONIC REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED

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