
Carnivorous Giant Flower Traps Woman, Fantastic Adventures May 1950
Surprisingly athletic and defiant for a damsel-in-distress trope, this cover features a green-bikini-clad woman wrestling against the tendrils of a monstrous carnivorous flower rendered in lush crimson and magenta. The oversized predatory bloom — recalling Venus flytraps scaled to nightmare proportions — dominates the composition with theatrical menace. Set against a murky jungle backdrop, the illustration blends botanical horror with pulp adventure bravado, exemplifying the mid-century sci-fi cover formula: peril, spectacle, and barely-there costuming in one lurid package.
A giant sentient flower has apparently decided that its dietary needs include women in matching green swimwear. Science fiction's commitment to botanical villainy has never looked more committed.
“EXCITING TALES OF SCIENCE-FANTASY! fantastic ADVENTURES VOLUME 12 NUMBER 5 MAY 25¢ The MENTAL ASSASSINS By GREGG CONRAD MAY 1950”





