
Famous Fantastic Mysteries Jan 1952 — Sax Rohmer's Brood of the Witch-Queen
Surprising for its era, this cover leans hard into ancient Egyptian mysticism rather than rockets or robots — a glamorous dark-haired woman in Cleopatra regalia clutches a golden dagger while a massive, eerily serene pharaoh statue looms behind her, serpent coiled at its crown. The sultry femme fatale formula meets occult archaeology in a composition dripping with golden jewelry, menace, and old-world supernatural dread. It's pulp fantasy at its most theatrically seductive.
A dagger-wielding Cleopatra lookalike standing before a giant snake-crowned pharaoh head is precisely the kind of cover that makes a twelve-year-old spend their lunch money. Sax Rohmer's involvement ensures the orientalism is turned up to eleven.
“FAMOUS fantastic MYSTERIES Jan. 25c Brood of the Witch-Queen A COMPELLING FANTASY CLASSIC by Sax Rohmer”





