Mephisto Looms Over Burning Ruins — Fantastic Adventures, January 1953 — Fantastic Adventures — 1950s
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Mephisto Looms Over Burning Ruins — Fantastic Adventures, January 1953

Rendered in bold gouache with hot, smoky palette work typical of early-1950s pulp cover painting, this striking illustration deploys dramatic scale contrast to maximum effect: a leering, pointed-eared demonic face with glowing green eyes fills the sky above a hellish inferno, while tiny human figures scramble through the foreground wreckage. The loose, gestural brushwork in the fire and ruins gives the piece kinetic urgency, while the devil's mask-like face is rendered with eerie precision — a hallmark of Ziff-Davis house style.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A giant leering devil's face manifesting from a conflagration while helpless humans flee through rubble is quintessential pulp melodrama executed with real compositional menace. The glowing green eyes and ferocious grin push this firmly into peak Ziff-Davis fever territory.

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JANUARY 25¢ A CALL FOR MEPHISTO by Frank McGivern fantastic ADVENTURES The creed was—Love, Honor, and Defile, in... THE HOUSE THAT HATE BUILT by Peter Dakin

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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