John Carter & the Giant of Mars — Amazing Stories January 1941 Cover
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John Carter & the Giant of Mars — Amazing Stories January 1941 Cover

Classic planetary romance pulp conventions are on full display: a muscular, half-naked warrior — unmistakably John Carter of Mars — wields a primitive weapon while sleek rocket ships streak overhead against a lurid Martian sky. The cover embodies the Burroughs tradition of sword-and-planet adventure, blending primitive physicality with futuristic technology in deliberate, thrilling contrast. Dynamic action composition, vivid earth tones, and heroic anatomy signal peak Golden Age pulp energy, anchoring Burroughs' beloved Barsoom saga in iconic visual form.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: J. Allen St. John
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A single frame packs primitive combat, futuristic rocketry, and planetary adventure — the visual shorthand of an entire genre. The muscular hero dwarfs the landscape while sleek ships streak past, compressing the entire sword-and-planet fantasy into one explosive tableau.

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THE INVISIBLE WHEEL OF DEATH by Don Wilcox See Back Cover AMAZING STORIES JANUARY 20¢ JOHN CARTER AND THE GIANT OF MARS by EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS HAMILTON * CABOT * O'BRIEN * HARRIS

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