
Astounding Stories Nov 1933 – Greek Warrior Confronts Ancient Egyptian Scene
A gleaming Greek or Roman warrior in full bronze armor and plumed helmet stands dominant at center, sword drawn, commanding a dramatic ancient-world tableau. Before him, robed figures in an Egyptian or Near Eastern setting cower or gesture in supplication. The composition blends swords-and-sandals adventure with pulp bravado, rendered in warm ochres, dusty golds, and sandy browns against a hazy atmospheric background — classic Street & Smith cover theatrics at their most operatic.
The collision of classical Greek warrior iconography with an Egyptian or ancient mystical setting gives this cover a bold sword-and-sorcery ambition well suited to pulp adventure fiction. The dramatic confrontation and theatrical posing aim for spectacle over subtlety.
“A STREET & SMITH PUBLICATION ASTOUNDING STORIES NOV. 1933 20¢ NRA BEYOND THE SPHINXES CAVE Murray”





