
Queen of the Panther World — Fantastic Adventures, July 1948
A blazing crimson sky frames this pulse-pounding cover as a scantily-clad warrior queen — clad in golden spiral breastplate and ankle jewelry — rides a massive black panther into savage combat with a coiling green serpent-dragon. Her spear drives forward with fierce determination while the panther's jaws gape at the reptilian beast's scaled throat. The composition crackles with diagonal energy and lurid Technicolor contrast, epitomizing late-1940s sword-and-planet pulp aesthetics at their most extravagant.
Every square inch is weaponized spectacle: a half-dressed queen astride a giant black panther spearing a dragon against a hellfire sky — this is sword-and-planet pulp operating at maximum atmospheric intensity. The imagination-per-square-inch ratio is almost physically overwhelming.
“Fantastic Adventures Volume 10 Number 7 JULY 25¢ QUEEN of the PANTHER WORLD by BERKELEY LIVINGSTON”





