
Amazing Stories Quarterly Summer 1928 — Laboratory Teleportation Cylinder Cover
In a gleaming laboratory of tomorrow, a white-coated scientist manipulates mysterious controls while a young couple stands transfixed before a towering glass cylinder crackling with ethereal energy. The woman reaches toward the luminous column as swirling pink and green forces churn at its base — suggesting teleportation, matter transmission, or some dazzling experiment gone gloriously right. This quintessential Frank R. Paul composition captures the optimistic wonder of Gernsbackian science fiction at its most visionary.
Doc in the lab's got the power to make a dame disappear — or maybe something far worse! Three top authors and a glowing mystery cylinder for just fifty cents!
“Summer Edition 1928 AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories by David H. Keller, M.D. Stanton A. Coblentz C.J. Eustace 50¢ EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK N.Y.”





