Amazing Stories Nov 1957 – City Explodes from Rocky Terrain
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Amazing Stories Nov 1957 – City Explodes from Rocky Terrain

A massive fireball erupts from beneath a jagged rocky outcropping, hurling an entire modern cityscape skyward in a cascade of orange and yellow flames. Skyscrapers tumble at impossible angles against a pale blue sky as debris rains outward in every direction. The painting captures total urban annihilation with breathless urgency — a hallmark of Atomic Age cover art — evoking Cold War anxieties about civilization's fragility, perfectly paired with the tagline 'The Lunatic Planet.'

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The vision of an entire metropolitan skyline being launched into the air by a single catastrophic explosion is audaciously spectacular. It channels peak Atomic Age dread into one visceral, impossible image with genuine compositional ambition.

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CHILDREN OF CHAOS Mankind's Sins—Their Heritage AMAZING STORIES NOVEMBER 35¢ THE LUNATIC PLANET Does True Sanity Lie in Madness?

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