Science Wonder Stories March 1930: Asteroid Disintegration Ray Lab Cover
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Science Wonder Stories March 1930: Asteroid Disintegration Ray Lab Cover

A white-coated scientist gestures triumphantly as a massive telescope-cannon obliterates an asteroid in a blazing spherical viewport. The laboratory crackles with Golden Age energy — banks of glowing controls, rapt observers, and a towering mechanical apparatus dominate the foreground while the explosion blooms in vivid orange against the star-flecked void. This is Hugo Gernsback's science fiction vision made visceral: the lab as battlefield, the scientist as warrior, annihilating cosmic threats with the power of human ingenuity.

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

A laboratory-sized death ray blowing up an asteroid while men in lab coats cheer — this is peak Gernsback-era hubris rendered in glorious gouache. The sheer scale of the apparatus versus the tiny triumphant humans is chef's kiss pulp bravado.

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Science WONDER Stories March 25 CENTS Canada 30c HUGO GERNSBACK Editor Gernsback Publication 'Before the Asteroids' By HARL VINCENT - GAWAIN EDWARDS - HAROLD... [partially obscured]

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