
Amazing Stories July 1946 – Witch Queen Menaced by Giant Spider
Published in July 1946, this Amazing Stories cover arrives at the tail end of the Pulp Era, when post-war science fiction was fusing bug-eyed monster thrills with fantasy and horror aesthetics. A scantily clad, winged woman — pearl-draped and crowned — recoils from an enormous luminous-eyed spider set against a blue geometric web. The image illustrates Richard S. Shaver's 'Cult of the Witch Queen,' exemplifying the lurid, maximalist cover art that drove newsstand sales.
A barely-dressed fairy queen with dragonfly wings recoiling from a glowing-eyed giant spider the size of a horse, set against an eerie geometric web — this is peak pulp delirium. The combination of cheesecake glamour, giant monster menace, and Shaver Mystery mythos makes it gloriously, unrepentantly unhinged.
“THE MUTANTS By Rog Phillips See Back Cover AMAZING STORIES JULY 25¢ IN CANADA 30¢ Cult of the WITCH QUEEN By RICHARD S. SHAVER and BOB McKENNA”





