Amazing Stories March 1928 – H.G. Wells Undersea Spectacle Cover
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Amazing Stories March 1928 – H.G. Wells Undersea Spectacle Cover

Likely illustrating H.G. Wells' undersea or fantastical fiction — possibly 'The Sea Raiders' or a Jules Verne adaptation — this eerie cover plunges viewers into a murky aquatic world where robed or suited figures gather around glowing crystal columns beneath a green-tinted ocean canopy. Crowds of strange humanoid forms press forward in an otherworldly congregation, bathed in sickly luminescence. Hugo Gernsback's Amazing Stories brought this haunting vision of undersea civilization to American pulp readers hungry for scientific romance.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 6/10

Beneath the waves, a hidden civilization gathers — and they are NOT welcoming visitors. Gernsback's submarine nightmare in glowing green.

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March / AMAZING STORIES / HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR / 25 CENTS / Stories by / H.G. Wells / Jules Verne / Geoffrey Hewelcke

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