
Frank R. Paul's Giant Shrinks the SS Leviathan, Science Wonder Stories July 1929
Two tiny uniformed figures scramble in panic as the massive ocean liner SS Leviathan looms impossibly above them, its red-trimmed hull and towering funnels filling the frame — implying a shrinking ray or gigantism gone catastrophically wrong. Frank R. Paul's bold, flat-color gouache technique transforms a recognizable real-world vessel into an instrument of terror, grounding the science fiction concept in photorealistic detail while the dwarfed sailors below sell the scale with visceral urgency.
Oh man, Paul took a real ship — the actual SS Leviathan — and made it into a giant nightmare looming over helpless tiny sailors! The audacity of using a famous luxury liner as a mad-science prop on a yellow screaming background is pure Gernsback-era swagger.
“Science Wonder Stories July 1929 25 Cents In Canada 30¢ HUGO GERNSBACK / Editor A Gernsback Publication LEVIATHAN Science Stories by Dr. D.H. Keller Harl Vincent Jack Williamson NEW SCIENCE NEWS OF THE MONTH Paul”





