Frank R. Paul's Geometric Alien Entity, Amazing Stories December 1929
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Frank R. Paul's Geometric Alien Entity, Amazing Stories December 1929

At the dawn of the machine age, Americans wrestled with anxieties about technology outpacing humanity — here crystallized in a gunman desperately firing his pistol at an impossible geometric alien entity, a faceted cube blazing with otherworldly light. Frank R. Paul's signature bold color and industrial imagination dominate this December 1929 cover: a lone human reduced to futile violence against an incomprehensible cosmic intruder, rendered in vivid greens and oranges against an alien landscape. Pure pulp dread.

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

A lone gunman firing a pistol at a luminous, sentient geometric cube on an alien world is peak Golden Age pulp absurdity. Paul's garish palette and conceptually wild antagonist embody everything Hugo Gernsback's 'scientifiction' promised its readers.

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December / Amazing Stories / 25 Cents / WRNY / Hugo Gernsback Editor / Stories by Ba Gee Wallis / Miles J Breuer M.D. / Clare Winger Harris / Scientifiction / Experimenter Publishing Company, 230 Fifth Avenue, New York

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