
Amazing Stories Aug 1928 – Frank R. Paul's Jetpack Man Over Suburban Lawn
A blazing yellow-green background floods the cover with optimistic retro-futurist energy, making the red-suited flying man leap off the page with kinetic immediacy. A grinning aviator soars horizontally, propelled by a backpack rocket device trailing a glowing green exhaust cord, while two bystanders on a manicured lawn below gaze upward in wonder. The everyday suburban setting grounds the fantastical technology in relatable domesticity — a hallmark of Hugo Gernsback's vision of science fiction as practical prophecy.
This cover radiates pure Gernsback-era optimism — a smiling man in a red jumpsuit casually rocketing over someone's backyard is peak earnest pulp spectacle. Not unhinged, but absolutely irresistible in its confident, cheerful vision of personal flight as weekend leisure.
“August AMAZING STORIES WRNY station 25 Cents HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories by H. G. Wells Edward Elmer Smith Philip Francis Nowlan Experimenter Publishing Company, 230 Fifth Avenue, New York”





