Thrilling Wonder Stories Fall 1946 — Demon Menace Cover Art
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Thrilling Wonder Stories Fall 1946 — Demon Menace Cover Art

This electrifying pulp cover presents a scantily-clad dark-haired woman enveloped in swirling violet-purple supernatural energy, imperiled by two looming dark-robed demonic figures flanking her on either side. Rendered in vivid gouache with fluid, dramatic brushwork, the composition exploits every convention of mid-1940s pulp sensationalism — golden jewelry, writhing spectral tendrils, and the heroine's exaggerated distress. The piece anchors the Fall 1946 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories, featuring Murray Leinster and John Russell Fearn.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Earle Bergey
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The composition leans hard into the brass-bra-and-peril formula Bergey virtually invented, with the supernatural menace rendered as abstract swirling energy rather than a coherent sci-fi threat. The gap between 'science fiction magazine' branding and what is essentially supernatural horror cheesecake is vast and thoroughly charming.

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THRILLING WONDER STORIES FALL ISSUE 15¢ POCKET UNIVERSES An Astonishing Novelet By MURRAY LEINSTER CALL HIM DEMON A Fantastic Novelet By KEITH HAMMOND THE Multillionth CHANCE An Amazing Complete Novel By JOHN RUSSELL FEARN A THRILLING PUBLICATION

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