
Amazing Stories Quarterly Summer 1930 — Cowboy Lassoes Rocket Car on Alien World
In 1930, Americans were gripped by the promise of mechanized speed and the terror of a world spinning out of human control — here, a lone figure in a business suit frantically lassoes a sleek, propeller-driven rocket sled skidding across an alien landscape beneath twin moons. The image blends frontier mythology with cutting-edge futurism: the cowboy taming a machine instead of a steer. Vivid yellows and greens pop against a glowing circular vignette, exemplifying Frank R. Paul's signature chromo-pulp dynamism.
A man lassoing a rocket car under alien moons is exactly the kind of delirious genre mashup pulp covers perfected — equal parts Wild West and far-future spectacle. The glowing circular composition and lurid color palette crank the energy to peak Golden Age pulp.
“SUMMER EDITION 1930 AMazing STORIES QUARTERLY Scientifiction Stories by: Miles J. Breuer, M.D. Aladra Septama John W. Campbell, Jr. A. Hyatt Verrill IN CANADA - SIXTY CENTS 50¢”





