
Witch of the Andes – Fantastic Adventures October 1947 Giant Fairy Cover
Rather than predicting any real technology, this 1947 cover gleefully abandons the future for a fever-dream past — no rockets or rayguns here, just a luminous giant blonde enchantress rising from a rainbow-lit waterfall grotto while tiny winged fairy soldiers scatter in awe below her. Illustrating Richard S. Shaver's 'Witch of the Andes,' the painting deploys rich gouache tones of violet and gold to conjure a mystical South American fantasy, embodying Fantastic Adventures' willingness to blur science fiction with outright fairy-tale mythology.
This is lush fantasy-tinged weird fiction pulp at its most operatic — a swooning giantess goddess surrounded by diminutive winged beings signals the dream-logic surrealism Richard S. Shaver was known for, blending mythic fairy-tale imagery with pulp adventure sensationalism.
“fantastic ADVENTURES OCTOBER 25¢ VOLUME 9 NUMBER 6 WITCH OF THE ANDES by RICHARD S. SHAVER OCTOBER 1947”





