
Dynamic Science Fiction June Issue Multi-Panel Cover, 1950s Pulp
Published during the height of the Atomic Age, when nuclear anxiety and space race fever dominated American popular imagination, this June issue of Dynamic Science Fiction deploys a striking nine-panel grid format — a bold departure from single-image pulp covers. Each vignette delivers a distinct sci-fi spectacle: broken chains, electric fists, saucer-like craft, atomic skull motifs, mushroom clouds, and sleek rockets. The mosaic approach crams maximum pulp drama into a single cover, mirroring the anthology format within.
A nine-panel fever grid of atomic skulls, electrified fists, mushroom clouds, and sleek rockets — this cover refuses to commit to just one apocalypse when it can threaten you with six simultaneously. Gloriously maximalist and wonderfully unhinged.
“JUNE Dynamic Science Fiction 132 PAGES 25¢ DOUBLE-ACTION MAGAZINE DOUBLE IDENTITY by Raymond Z. Gallun ALL STORIES NEW”





