
Queen of the Ice Men — Fantastic Adventures November Pulp Cover, 1940s
A warrior queen clad in golden armor and sweeping blue cloak strides forward through a blood-stained arctic battlefield, dagger in hand, as a desperate soldier kneels over a fallen comrade behind her. She has ruled the Arctic Circle for a thousand years — and someone just challenged that reign. Her imperious expression and battle-ready stance leave no doubt: whoever crossed her won't be standing much longer.
Oh BUDDY — a millennium-old ice queen in a gold bustier striding over the wounded while snow runs red? This is exactly the kind of glorious nonsense that made pulp covers the greatest art form of the 20th century. The cape alone is worth the 25 cents!
“EXCITING TALES OF SCIENCE FICTION fantastic ADVENTURES NOVEMBER 25¢ By S. M. TENNESHAW QUEEN OF THE ICE MEN SHE HAD RULED THE ARCTIC CIRCLE FOR A THOUSAND YEARS!”





