
Genie of Bagdad – Fantastic Adventures June 1943 Cover by McCauley
Here before you is the June 1943 cover of Fantastic Adventures, a jewel of wartime pulp fantasy illustration. A glamorous woman in white evening gown and long gloves recoils as a muscular, dark-skinned djinn emerges menacingly from an oversized golden oil lamp, his cosmic, star-flecked form coiling with supernatural energy. The composition balances Arabian Nights fantasy with the glossy pin-up sensibility of the era, rendered in lush gouache tones of cobalt blue, crimson, and gold by artist A.W. McCauley.
The composition is ambitious and visually arresting — a star-dappled djinn coiling from a lamp over a glamorous heroine is exactly the kind of over-the-top fantasy pulp readers craved. The execution is competent but slightly stiff, with the genie's anatomy sacrificed for dramatic silhouette effect.
“Lost Legions of Carthage by Leroy Yerxa fantastic ADVENTURES VOLUME 5 NUMBER 6 JUNE 25¢ GENIE OF BAGDAD by WILLIAM P. McGIVERN JUNE 1943 A.W. McCauley”





