
Queen of the Ice Men – Fantastic Adventures November 1949 Cover
Breathless adventure radiates from this November 1949 pulp cover as a commanding warrior queen dominates a frozen arctic landscape, her dark fur-trimmed cape billowing against blood-red glacial formations. Clad in a gleaming gold corset and matching gauntlets, she grips a dagger with cool authority while two downed explorers sprawl helplessly in the icy background. The contrast between her imperious beauty and the defeated men epitomizes Golden Age pulp fantasy at its most gloriously over-the-top.
A gold-corseted immortal queen who has ruled the Arctic Circle for a thousand years — and she's not even breaking a sweat standing over two prostrate men in a blizzard. The dagger-in-hand casual confidence is peak pulp fantasy absurdity.
“EXCITING TALES OF SCIENCE FICTION fantastic ADVENTURES NOVEMBER 25¢ By S. M. TENNESHAW QUEEN OF THE ICE MEN HAD RULED THE ARCTIC CIRCLE FOR A THOUSAND YEARS!”





