
Fantastic Adventures March 1942 – Tiger Attack on Venus, Burroughs Cover
Decades before NASA probes revealed Venus as a sulfuric acid hellscape with 900°F surface temps, pulp illustrators confidently populated it with tigers, sword-wielding warriors, and fleeing women in red dresses — a far more entertaining (if catastrophically wrong) prediction. This 1942 Fantastic Adventures cover blazes with kinetic violence: a massive snarling tiger mid-leap claws at a dark-skinned swordsman while a blonde woman in scarlet flees below, illustrating Edgar Rice Burroughs' planetary romance 'War on Venus' with maximum pulp ferocity.
Pure planetary romance in the Edgar Rice Burroughs tradition — sword-and-planet space opera at its most visceral, with a tiger attack on Venus serving as the centerpiece of gleefully maximalist pulp excess. Every square inch of this cover is devoted to raw kinetic danger.
“DOORWAY TO HELL by Frank Patton fantastic ADVENTURES WAR ON VENUS by Edgar Rice Burroughs The FANTASTIC TWINS by John York Cabot MARCH 20c”





