
Frank R. Paul's Life on Io — Fantastic Adventures May 1940 Back Cover
Blazing yellow-white light floods the rust-red surface of Io as a helmeted space explorer, rifle in hand, faces a colony of penguin-like aliens with vivid red mushroom caps and black-and-white fur patterned in argyle diamonds. Jupiter hangs as a great pink orb in the luminous sky above jagged green mountain spires. The scene pulses with Frank R. Paul's signature scientific optimism — alien life rendered as plausible, almost endearing neighbors on a moon just 2,000 miles wide.
Paul crams Io with argyle-furred penguin-mushroom aliens, a glowing Jovian sky, scarlet tree-fruit, and jagged emerald peaks — all while treating it as sober speculative science. The imagination-per-square-inch ratio is peak Golden Age pulp optimism.
“LIFE ON IO MOON of JUPITER • Theoretically, creatures such as these might inhabit this satellite. Io has a diameter of 2000 miles and a thin, though breathable atmosphere. (Complete details on page 96.) ISBN 978-0-692-21433-6 90000>”





