
Eye of the World – Fantastic Adventures June 1949 Jewel Gateway Cover
Classic pulp adventure-fantasy staging: imperiled skydivers descend toward a colossal crystalline jewel suspended among alien rock spires at dusk — the MacGuffin-as-portal trope rendered in lurid sunset oranges and bruised purples. Two parachutists, one tumbling free of their chute, are caught in the jewel's blinding refracted light while a beam of smoke or energy rises ominously above. The craggy, cathedral-like landscape amplifies the sense of monumental peril in this quintessential late-1940s pulp cover.
A single frame packs in freefall peril, a supernatural glowing jewel-portal, dramatic lighting, and jagged alien terrain — every element escalates the jeopardy. The tagline 'THE GIGANTIC JEWEL WAS A GATEWAY TO HELL' doubles down on the visual excess with maximum pulp economy.
“JUNE 25¢ VOLUME 11 NUMBER 6 EXCITING STORIES OF SCIENCE-FANTASY fantastic ADVENTURES EYE OF THE WORLD By Alexander Blade THE GIGANTIC JEWEL WAS A GATEWAY TO HELL”





