
Return of the Whispering Gorilla — Fantastic Adventures, February 1943
Wartime America's pulp obsessions collide in this lurid 1943 cover: the King Kong-inflected fear of savage nature overpowering civilization, filtered through a distinctly masculine anxiety about femininity and beasthood. A massive, menacing gorilla clutches a swooning blonde in a torn white gown, while uniformed military figures watch helplessly in the background — a tableau reflecting both wartime dread and the era's fascination with exotic, uncontrollable power. R. G. Jones's slick gouache brushwork delivers peak pulp melodrama.
A swooning blonde in a torn gown, a King Kong-scale gorilla, and bewildered soldiers — this cover hits every note of pulp excess with gleeful abandon. The lurid color palette and shameless melodrama make it a near-perfect specimen of wartime pulp maximalism.
“YESTERDAY'S CLOCK by David Wright O'Brien fantastic ADVENTURES FEBRUARY 25c VOLUME 5 NUMBER 2 RETURN OF THE WHISPERING GORILLA By DAVID V. REED R. Jones”





