
Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1953: Ayn Rand's Anthem Cover Art
Likely the work of Lawrence Sterne Stevens or Virgil Finlay's circle, this cover bursts with classic pulp heroism — a muscular, shackled man raises a crackling bolt of electricity skyward while a glamorous woman in white stands behind him, both defying a mob of shadowy figures. The oil-painted drama perfectly captures Ayn Rand's Anthem themes of individualism versus collectivism, rendered in vivid reds, yellows, and electric blue lightning in peak pulp house style.
More Clark Savage Jr. than John Galt — the shackle-breaking lightning hero is pure pulp wish fulfillment cranked to near-maximum. The crackling electric energy and menacing crowd push this well into peak Golden Age melodrama territory.
“JUNE Famous FANTASTIC Mysteries 25¢ A CLASSIC BY AYN RAND (AUTHOR OF "THE FOUNTAINHEAD") ANTHEM Also KAFKA'S METAMORPHOSIS”





