
Flying Saucers Terrorize Cave People — Fantastic Adventures, Nov 1952
A primitive world collides with alien technology as two fur-clad cave dwellers — a terrified blonde woman and a wide-eyed caveman — cower beneath a formation of gleaming flying saucers cutting across a deep blue sky. The woman's Hollywood glamour clashes deliciously with her prehistoric setting, a hallmark of pulp sensationalism. This is the moment of first contact rendered as raw panic, illustrating William Morrison's story 'The Dragon Army,' where strange seeds from the sky spawn something monstrous.
Blonde cave-babe and her hairy beau get a front-row seat to the flying saucer apocalypse — and neither one looks happy about it! Strange seeds from the sky are the LEAST of their problems!
“NOVEMBER 25¢ NEEDLE ME NOT By GUY ARCHETTE fantastic ADVENTURES Strange seeds were sown from the sky to become THE DRAGON ARMY by WILLIAM MORRISON”





