
Weird Tales April 1934 — The Man Who Was Two Men Radio Vision Cover
A scientist recoils in wide-eyed horror as a ghostly dual projection of a man — his spectral double — materializes within a glowing ovoid transmission field, arms raised in an uncanny mirror gesture. The terrified observer stumbles backward from a bank of knobbed control equipment, suggesting the machine has done something it was never meant to do. This vivid cover visualizes the promise of radio-television's next terrifying frontier: the duplication of the human self.
Oh buddy, this one's a FIND — a glowing ghost-double of a man erupting from radio equipment while a scientist loses his mind in the foreground? On a blazing red Weird Tales cover? This is peak 1930s techno-horror pulp, asking 'what comes after television' and answering with existential dread.
“Weird Tales APRIL 25c NRA WE DO OUR PART WHAT IS THE NEXT AMAZING STEP IN RADIO AFTER TELEVISION? Read ... THE MAN WHO WAS TWO MEN By A. W. BERNAL a sensational prophecy of radio of the future the most entertaining story about radio ever written”





