
Fish Men of Venus – Amazing Stories April Cover, Aquatic Alien Attack
Like the best of Robert Fuqua's and Leo Morey's Amazing Stories covers from the late 1930s, this April issue crackles with confrontational energy — a crimson, fanged fish-man lunges downward with a blade at a helmeted space explorer desperately raising his ray gun in defense. The alien's serpentine, scaled lower body and bulging eyes epitomize the lurid Venusian monster trope, while the deep purples and greens of the aquatic environment amplify the sense of otherworldly dread. Peak Golden Age pulp spectacle.
A snarling red fish-monster diving knife-first at a helpless astronaut is exactly the kind of visceral, newsstand-grabbing terror that made pulp covers impossible to ignore. This is shameless, glorious pulp at its most irresistible.
“WAR OF THE SCIENTISTS By John Russell Fearn See Back Cover AMAZING STORIES APRIL 20c Fish Men of Venus by David Wright O'Brien THORNTON AYRE · A. R. STEBER · MILTON KALETSKY”





