
Orphan of Atlans — Amazing Stories Feb 1947 Woman vs. Tentacled Creature
In postwar America, pulp fiction channeled anxieties and escapism into lurid spectacles — and this February 1947 Amazing Stories cover delivers both with operatic intensity. A fur-clad, sword-wielding woman in Atlantean regalia thrusts a blazing hand toward a writhing, single-eyed tentacled horror, its flaming mane and gnashing maw filling half the cover. The clash of ancient-world glamour against monstrous alien otherness embodies the era's fascination with lost civilizations and supernatural menace.
A barely-clad heroine in ermine-trimmed robes, wielding glowing magic against a cyclopean tentacle-beast with a flaming corona — this cover fires on every pulp cylinder simultaneously. The lurid color contrast, exotic costuming, and sheer monster scale push it firmly into fever-dream territory.
“AMAZING STORIES VOLUME 21 NUMBER 2 FEBRUARY 25¢ ORPHAN OF ATLANS by WILLIAM LAWRENCE HAMLING”





