
Goddess of the Golden Flame – Fantastic Adventures July 1947 Cover
A newsstand browser in 1947 would have stopped cold at this incandescent vision: a flame-haloed woman in a clinging white gown rises from a cauldron of golden fire, her red cape billowing like a war banner while two dark figures grovel and scramble at her feet. The composition masterfully contrasts her luminous, dominant form against the shadowy supplicants below, evoking goddess-worship, occult power, and the era's fascination with dangerous, supernatural femininity.
A blazing supernatural goddess towering over cowering mortals in a swirl of fire and crimson cape — this is prime pulp melodrama at its most theatrical. It belongs on a dorm room wall AND deserves a place in any serious survey of Golden Age fantasy magazine art.
“fantastic ADVENTURES JULY 25¢ GODDESS of the GOLDEN FLAME by WILLIAM P. McGIVERN”





