
Fantastic Adventures Aug 1948 – 'The Man From Yesterday' Primitive Combat Cover
Illustrating Lee Francis's 'The Man From Yesterday,' this visceral cover depicts a primal struggle between two bare-chested warriors in a jungle clearing — one dressed in animal skins, the other bleeding from an arrow wound yet throttling his knife-wielding opponent with iron-fisted ferocity. Walter Haskell Hinton's dynamic brushwork captures raw physical violence mid-explosion, the lush green foliage framing the combatants in classic lost-world pulp tradition, suggesting a time-displaced protagonist fighting for survival against prehistoric or tribal adversaries.
Arrow in the back? No problem — he'll choke you out with his bare hands anyway. Pure jungle-fury pulp at its sweat-soaked finest.
“fantastic ADVENTURES | August 25¢ | THE MAN FROM YESTERDAY | by LEE FRANCIS”





