
Fantastic Adventures Jan 1942 — Woman Defies Dragon, 'Daughter of Genghis Khan'
A 1942 newsstand browser would have stopped cold at this lurid, fire-lit tableau: a scantily clad blonde woman thrusts a dagger defiantly toward a massive green dragon, its fanged jaws aglow with hellish flame above a ceremonial brazier. The composition crackles with danger and exotic menace, blending fantasy adventure with orientalist pulp trappings in vivid reds, greens, and blacks. This is quintessential Ziff-Davis pulp fantasy — all heat, peril, and barely-contained chaos.
A half-dressed woman facing down a snarling dragon over a flaming altar — this is peak Ziff-Davis pulp energy, shameless and spectacular. It belongs on a dorm room wall, framed in black, next to a lava lamp.
“THE HOUSE OF FIRE by ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS fantastic ADVENTURES JANUARY 20c THE DAUGHTER of GENGHIS KHAN By JOHN YORK CABOT”





