
Femme Fatale with Bomb: Fantastic Adventures June 1950 Cover
A sparkling fuse hisses atop a round black bomb cradled casually in a green-gloved hand — the centrepiece of one of pulp fiction's most audaciously cheerful cover images. A statuesque redhead in a strapless black gown and elbow-length gloves stands radiant against a blazing yellow background, a serene smile on her face, while two grotesque, top-hatted old men cower in panic on either side. The composition blends glamour, dark comedy, and danger in pure Golden Age pulp style.
The vision is gleefully absurdist — a glamorous, bomb-toting woman utterly unfazed while caricatured villains collapse in terror around her. It's high camp pulp energy that prioritises personality and danger over conventional sci-fi spectacle.
“JUNE 25¢ VOLUME 12 / fantastic ADVENTURES / THE BEST IN SCIENCE-FANTASY FICTION / The SHADES OF TOFFEE / By CHARLES F. MYERS / JUNE 1950”





