Giant Green Menace Towers Over Tiny Humans — Fantastic Adventures, March 1940
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Giant Green Menace Towers Over Tiny Humans — Fantastic Adventures, March 1940

A leering green-skinned giant looms over three helpless humans like a malevolent god in this lurid pulp cover for Eando Binder's 'The Little People.' The colossus — dressed in a business suit, his face twisted with predatory hunger — reaches a massive clawed hand toward the tiny figures scrambling on a desktop strewn with oversized props: a pencil used as a lance, a pocket watch the size of a boulder, and a book the size of a mattress. Classic size-differential horror executed with breathless pulp bravado.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A business-suited giant with a face like a crumpled hate-fist threatens tiny humans clinging to a pencil lance — this cover has absolutely no chill. The lurid red background, the snarling green colossus, and the sheer domestic absurdity of the desktop battlefield make this a certified fever-dream of Golden Age pulp excess.

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JALU of Radiant Valley By... Orlin Tremaine Fantastic Adventures 1940 MARCH 10c SEE BACK COVER The LITTLE PEOPLE By EANDO BINDER Great Stories By PHIL NOWLAN * NELSON S. BOND * F.A. KUMMER, Jr.

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