
Giant Mermaid Holds Submarine, Fantastic Adventures March 1950
A submersible vessel — representing cutting-edge deep-sea military technology — is dwarfed to toy-like scale in the grasp of a colossal underwater woman, blurring the line between myth and science fiction. This Fantastic Adventures cover illustrates Alexander Blade's 'The Mermaid of Maracot Deep,' depicting a glamorous, shell-necklaced giantess rising from a lush undersea coral garden, casually clutching the ill-fated submarine as air bubbles drift past her in an otherworldly teal abyss.
Holy smokes — a gorgeous underwater giantess just grabbed a whole submarine like it's a bathtub toy! I'm buying this off the rack right now and reading it under my covers tonight.
“MARCH 25¢ TALES OF THE UNCANNY, AND THE STRANGE fantastic ADVENTURES Alexander Blade's The MERMAID of MARACOT DEEP THE ASTONISHING STORY OF A SUBMARINE THAT WENT TOO DEEP!”





