
Fantastic Adventures May 1949 – 'Keepers of the Flame' Sword-Guarded Fire Woman
Rather than predicting laser barriers or force fields, this 1949 cover opts for crossed broadswords as high-tech security — a charmingly sword-and-sorcery take on science fiction's future. A voluptuous auburn-haired woman in a low-cut teal gown stands wreathed in a towering supernatural flame, her expression serene yet otherworldly, guarded by two enormous crossed blades held by unseen gauntleted hands. The fiery vortex behind her suggests mystical energy, blending weird fiction with fantasy pulp in classic late-40s style.
This cover exemplifies late-40s weird fiction at its most seductive — blending fantasy sorcery with sci-fi framing, the glowing flame-goddess trope pushed hard by Ziff-Davis titles. It's less hard SF and more pulp supernatural romance with a thin speculative veneer.
“EXCITING TALES OF SCIENCE FICTION fantastic ADVENTURES MAY 25¢ KEEPERS OF THE FLAME By BURT B. STONE She Was Only Dust, But The Flame Kept Her Alive”





