
Fantastic Adventures Dec 1942 Ghost Gunman Cover — McGivern & Hamilton
A translucent, blue-green phantom materializes through a stone wall, leveling a black revolver at a wide-eyed brunette in a shimmering crimson strapless gown — her hand flies to her hair in classic pulp distress. The ghost's semi-opaque body merges eerily with the teal brickwork, while the woman's sequined dress blazes with warm scarlet against the cold supernatural palette. It's wartime pulp melodrama at its most theatrical: glamour, the supernatural, and imminent danger compressed into a single charged frame.
A ghost armed with a pistol haunting Adolf Hitler, painted in lush wartime pulp style with a glamorous damsel-in-peril — this cover packs supernatural menace, World War II topicality, and lurid color drama into every square inch. The sheer audacity of the premise alone earns top-tier pulp credentials.
“LOST CITY OF BURMA by EDMOND HAMILTON fantastic ADVENTURES DECEMBER 25c THE GHOST THAT HAUNTED HITLER By WILLIAM P. McGIVERN”





