
Warrior of the Dawn vs. Leopard, Amazing Stories December 1942
Predicting nothing about rocket ships or ray guns, this cover gleefully abandons futurism for prehistoric pulp mayhem — a muscle-bound proto-human warrior thrusts a blade into a leaping spotted leopard while shielding a terrified woman in tattered clothing, set in a lush primordial jungle. Howard Browne's 'Warrior of the Dawn' plants Amazing Stories squarely in prehistoric adventure territory, proving the magazine's broad appetite for speculative fiction extended well beyond spacecraft and into the deep past of human origins.
This is peak pulp sword-and-prehistory adventure — muscled caveman versus snarling leopard with a damsel in distress squeezed between them. It leans hard into the lost-world and prehistoric fiction subgenre that thrived alongside hard SF in the pulp era.
“WORLD OF A THOUSAND MOONS by EDMOND HAMILTON See Back Cover Amazing STORIES DECEMBER 25c Warrior of the Dawn By HOWARD BROWNE”





