
Amazing Stories March 1941 — RAF Pilots Hurled from Exploding Warplane
This is the March 1941 cover of Amazing Stories, Ziff-Davis's flagship pulp science fiction magazine, illustrating Don Wilcox's 'Disciples of Destiny.' Two aviators in RAF-style flight gear are violently hurled through the air as a twin-engine warplane erupts in a spectacular explosion behind them, a fantastical medieval tower looming in the smoke-filled background. The drama captures the wartime-inflected adventure pulp aesthetic, blending military aviation action with science-fictional strangeness at peak Golden Age intensity.
This cover is closer to exploding space station than quiet library — two men launched bodily from a fireball while bombs cascade beneath them is textbook peak pulp energy. The surreal medieval tower lurking in the chaos pushes it firmly into wild, ambitious Golden Age spectacle territory.
“MEN OF THE BRONZE AGE by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS 244 PAGES Amazing Stories DISCIPLES OF DESTINY by DON WILCOX MARCH 25¢”





