
Cosmic Ascension: Fantastic Adventures October 1948 'This Way to Heaven'
Bolder and more spiritually charged than typical Fantastic Adventures covers of the period, this October 1948 painting depicts a luminous, muscular golden figure ascending explosively through swirling cosmic energy against a star-filled void, arms outstretched in transcendence. Painted in warm amber and searing whites against deep cosmic blues and greens, it visualizes Harold M. Sherman's 'This Way to Heaven' with quasi-religious intensity unusual for the pulps, evoking atomic-age anxieties about human transcendence and the cosmos.
A near-naked golden god exploding upward through cosmic fire into the void is irresistible newsstand bait. The quasi-religious imagery combined with the tagline 'This Way to Heaven' creates genuine mythic spectacle rare even among pulp covers.
“fantastic ADVENTURES OCTOBER 25¢ AMATIC LAST STAND OF THE ATOM SCIENTISTS! THIS WAY TO HEAVEN by HAROLD M. SHERMAN”





