Science Wonder Stories Feb 1930: Mad Scientist Traps Two Men in Glass Globe
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Science Wonder Stories Feb 1930: Mad Scientist Traps Two Men in Glass Globe

Embodying the quintessential mad-science pulp convention, this vivid cover depicts a bespectacled scientist in a purple suit hunched over a control panel of glowing tubes and dials, while two alarmed men are trapped inside an enormous luminescent green glass sphere. The laboratory crackles with golden coils, electrical apparatus, and mechanical contraptions rendered in lurid chromatic splendor. The helpless captives pressed against the curved glass wall amplify the menace, delivering maximum narrative tension in a single charged frame.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Frank R. Paul
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The image packs an extraordinary amount of visual drama into one frame — imperiled captives, a menacing scientist, and a laboratory bursting with glowing, improbable machinery. The luminous green sphere dominates as both threat and spectacle, making the power dynamic instantly readable.

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Science WONDER Stories Hugo Gernsback Editor February 25 CENTS Gernsback Publication Science Stories by: [partially obscured] FRANCIS FLAGS & GWYN EDWARDS

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