Medusa Was a Lady – Fantastic Adventures Oct 1951 William Tenn
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Medusa Was a Lady – Fantastic Adventures Oct 1951 William Tenn

Post-war America was hungry for myth repackaged as pulp fantasy — Greek gods dragged into lurid paperback modernity. This October 1951 cover for Fantastic Adventures illustrates William Tenn's satirical fantasy 'Medusa Was a Lady,' depicting a swaggering sword-wielding hero triumphantly hoisting the severed, snake-haired head of Medusa while a fallen body bleeds at his feet. The composition channels classical Perseus mythology through garish pulp bravado, blending ancient horror with mid-century masculine heroics in a vivid, blood-soaked tableau.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: J. Allen St. John
Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A blood-dripping severed Medusa head brandished by a grinning hero standing over a corpse hits nearly every note of peak pulp excess. The lurid color palette, classical myth twisted into visceral action spectacle, and the sheer theatrical swagger of the composition make this a quintessential example of 1950s fantasy-pulp cover art.

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fantastic ADVENTURES YOUR GATEWAY TO SCIENCE-FANTASY WORLDS! OCTOBER 25¢ In a World Where Even the Gods Were Mad... MEDUSA WAS A LADY! by WILLIAM TENN ZIFF DAVIS PUBLICATION

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