
Amazing Stories June 1942 — Flying Saucer Tank Attack, 'The Avengers'
A wartime newsstand browser in 1942 would have felt their pulse spike at this visceral collision of futurism and combat anxiety: a massive disc-shaped spacecraft, ringed with thruster vents and bristling with retro-mechanical detail, blasts a ground-based tank into a geyser of orange flame. The composition crackles with urgency — the saucer dominates the sky while a second rocket streaks into deep blue distance, fusing the era's real-world wartime dread with science fiction's wildest mechanical fantasies.
This cover fuses WWII combat fever with pulp sci-fi hardware in a gloriously overwrought explosion of color and mechanical chaos. It belongs on a dorm room wall — loudly, unapologetically, and without irony.
“They Forgot to Remember Pearl Harbor by P.F. Costello | Amazing Stories | June 25c | 276 Pages | The Avengers by William P. McGivern”





