
Thrilling Wonder Stories Oct 1941 – Gladiator vs. Gorilla on Flying Island
Published in October 1941, as America stood on the brink of World War II and pulp science fiction was at its commercial peak, this cover for Thrilling Wonder Stories depicts a sword-and-planet fantasy scene: a Roman-armored hero wielding a pistol shields a blonde woman from a snarling giant gorilla in an arena-like setting, while a flying saucer carries a fantastical castle city overhead. The anachronistic clash of ancient armor and ray-gun technology epitomizes the 'planetary romance' subgenre popularized by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
A Roman gladiator shooting a giant gorilla with a pistol while protecting a damsel, inside an arena beneath a flying-saucer city in the sky — all on the cover of one magazine. This is sword-and-planet pulp maximalism at its most gloriously unhinged.
“THRILLING WONDER STORIES 15¢ OCT. A THRILLING PUBLICATION FEATURING ISLAND IN THE SKY A Complete Amazing Novel By MANLY WADE WELLMAN IN THIS ISSUE: VICTOR ROUSSEAU ROSS ROCKLYNNE FRANK BELKNAP LONG”





