Frank R. Paul's Mechanical Planet, Amazing Stories February 1928
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Frank R. Paul's Mechanical Planet, Amazing Stories February 1928

Predating the Death Star by nearly five decades, this astonishing cover depicts a fully mechanized artificial planet — a Dyson-sphere concept rendered in glorious pulp detail long before Freeman Dyson formalized the idea. Frank R. Paul's signature hyper-technical vision shows a massive spherical construct wrapped in girders, portholes, and a blazing equatorial ring, hovering over an alien rocky landscape beneath a blood-red moon. It remains one of the most prescient pieces of Golden Age science fiction art ever produced.

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Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

This is hard SF pulp at its most visionary — Paul's mechanized world concept is pure techno-utopian speculation dressed in rivet-and-girder grandeur, closer to engineering fantasy than space opera. The absence of monsters or ray guns gives it a cerebral, wonder-driven quality rare even among Golden Age covers.

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February AMAZING STORIES WRNY 25 Cents HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories by H.G. Wells Jules Verne Hugo Gernsback EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, NEW YORK, PUBLISHERS OF RADIO NEWS - RADIO LISTENERS' GUIDE - SPARE TIME MONEY MAKING - FRENCH HUMOR - SCIENCE & INVENTION

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