
Fantastic Adventures April 1952 – 'The Jack of Planets' Tentacle Attack Cover
Before you stands a quintessential Atomic Age pulp cover from Fantastic Adventures, April 1952, illustrating Paul W. Fairman's 'The Jack of Planets.' A blond spaceman in a segmented pressure suit battles writhing mechanical tentacles that coil around his legs as he raises a rifle to strike, while a gaunt, cadaverous humanoid figure lurks in the shadowy background. The composition crackles with desperate close-quarters peril, rendered in warm amber, teal, and rust tones that typify Ziff-Davis house illustration style.
The image delivers peak pulp energy with its frenzied tentacle-grappling hero and lurking skeletal alien, though the mechanical tentacles feel somewhat ambiguously rendered — more industrial pipe than biological menace. The gap between the dramatic premise and the slightly stiff figure work gives it that endearing Ziff-Davis house-art charm.
“APRIL 25¢ fantastic ADVENTURES ANC A ZIFF-DAVIS PUBLICATION DOES EARTH'S REAL DANGER LIE IN THE PAST? When the Martian led the three of Saturn Lee countered with THE JACK OF PLANETS by Paul W. Fairman”





