Giant Ape God Idol Over Jungle Temple — Pulp Era Lost World Art
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Giant Ape God Idol Over Jungle Temple — Pulp Era Lost World Art

Two tiny human figures approach an ancient stone temple through a ceremonial causeway flanked by massive carved beast-guardians, as an enormous glowing gorilla idol looms between twin volcanic peaks in the darkness beyond. The scene evokes lost civilizations, primal jungle gods, and the classic pulp lost-world adventure — equal parts King Kong menace and Mesoamerican mystery. The stark black-and-white rendering amplifies the otherworldly dread of this forgotten jungle kingdom.

Category: Pulp Art
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Van Hokga
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Coolness: 7/10

A titanic ape-god squats between smoldering volcanoes while two fools march straight into his temple — some men just can't resist a good doom! Jungle menace drips from every stone in this lost-world nightmare.

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