
Slaves of the Fish Men — Fantastic Adventures Carson of Venus Cover, March 1941
A cascade of vivid crimson dominates this feverish cover as a half-human, half-fish creature drags a red-clad woman beneath churning surf while a fleeing humanoid figure scrambles across alien rocky terrain above. In the background, a mob of scaled fish-men press forward in menacing formation. Painted with loose, energetic gouache brushwork typical of Ziff-Davis pulp house artists, the composition plunges the viewer headlong into Edgar Rice Burroughs' Venusian nightmare with maximum kinetic drama.
Every square inch of this cover is doing frantic work — scaly abductors, a swooning captive, a fleeing hero, and a torch-wielding mob all competing for attention simultaneously. The lurching fish-creature breaking the waterline with a woman in its grasp is peak Golden Age pulp hysteria.
“EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS COMPLETE NOVEL ... IN THIS ISSUE fantastic ADVENTURES SLAVES OF THE FISH MEN A 'CARSON OF VENUS' STORY MARCH 20c Thrilling Tales of Fantasy by WILCOX * NORMAN CAROT * McGIVERN”





