The Ideal

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Through the metal throat of its victim crash steel teeth; the blood of its prey — the gasoline, that is — is drained into its stomach, its gas tank

This Frank R. Paul cover painting (along with the interior illustrations which he also created) marks 12,000 posts here at Pulp Covers. Thanks for sticking around!

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Off On A Comet

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Off On A Comet, or Hector Servadac is a little-known Jules Verne novel, and a rather odd choice for the cover of this, the very first issue of Amazing Stories. Of course, the editors of Amazing Stories were great fans of Verne, as can be seen on the Contents page and in the introductory essay.

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