
Amazing Stories Quarterly Fall 1929 – Aerial Invasion & Flying Saucers
Rendered in bold gouache with a striking circular vignette composition, this Frank R. Paul-style cover blazes with retro-futurist energy. A lone human figure on a railed platform confronts a sky swarming with disc-shaped craft — proto-flying saucers years before Roswell — while green-skinned alien figures menace from below. The chromatic contrast of vivid yellow, teal, and earthy browns against the luminous white central beam creates a dramatic focal pull typical of late-1920s pulp cover art at its most spectacular.
A sky-darkening armada of proto-flying saucers, a lone hero on a precipice, and a gibbering horde of alien creatures clawing upward — this cover achieves maximum pulp delirium. It's the fever-dream that invented visual tropes science fiction wouldn't officially name for another two decades.
“Fall Edition 1929 AMAZING STORIES QUARTERLY A. Hyatt Verrill Edmond Hamilton David H. Keller 50c”





