
Wonder Stories June 1932 – Spacewalkers Over Lunar Crater, Frank R. Paul
Embodying the kinetic spectacle of Golden Age pulp at its most vertigo-inducing, this cover hurls a red-suited astronaut headlong toward the viewer in dramatic forced perspective, while companions in matching suits tumble across a glowing lunar or alien landscape. A sleek Art Deco rocketship streaks past in the middle distance beneath an Earth-rise and jagged alien terrain. The composition is breathlessly dynamic — pure pulp bravado — with vivid cadmium red suits popping against luminous greens and deep space blacks.
The extreme forced-perspective plunging figure, multiple tumbling spacemen, Art Deco rocketship, and Earth-rise all compete for attention in a single breathless frame. Gernsback-era maximalism at its most exhilarating — every square inch earns its keep.
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