
Martian Tripod Invasion, Amazing Stories May 1927 — H.G. Wells Cover
A tropical landscape erupts into chaos as enormous alien tripods — their bulbous, owl-eyed heads looming against a blood-red sky — stride through panicked crowds of fleeing colonials and fez-wearing locals. Tentacled limbs reach and grasp as terrified men scatter in all directions. The scene almost certainly illustrates H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds, rendered in the lurid, breathless style that defined early Amazing Stories covers under Hugo Gernsback's editorship.
Tentacled Martian colossi trample screaming colonials under a crimson sky — Wells never looked this deliriously terrifying! Buy this issue or regret it forever!
“May AMAZING STORIES WRNY 25 Cents HUGO GERNSBACK EDITOR Stories by H.G. Wells Bob Olsen Edgar Allan Poe EXPERIMENTER PUBLISHING COMPANY, 230 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK”





