
Beauty and Beast: Fantastic Adventures January 1945 'Devil's Pigs' Cover
Rendered in lush, painterly gouache with warm flesh tones and dramatic drapery, this cover deploys the classic pulp beauty-and-beast contrast with considerable skill. A voluptuous auburn-haired woman in flowing white and coral robes sits serenely amid roses while a grotesque, toad-like humanoid creature — stone-grey and hunched — gazes at her with unsettling reverence. The luminous green background creates striking chromatic tension, and the artist's brushwork on the creature's textured skin versus the woman's silken garments showcases the technical range typical of top-tier Ziff-Davis cover art.
A textbook pulp tableau — the imperious beauty unmoved by her monstrous admirer, roses scattered like a courtly offering — executed with genuine painterly craft. It earns its ranking for the creature's convincingly repulsive yet pitiable rendering and the charged, almost fairy-tale menace of the composition.
“THE SHACKLED STATUE by BERKELEY LIVINGSTON fantastic ADVENTURES JANUARY 25¢ IN CANADA 30¢ THE DEVIL'S PIGS By Don Wilcox”





