
Amazing Stories July 1953 – Witch Queen Spider Attack Cover Art
Executed in the lurid, high-contrast gouache style typical of Ziff-Davis Amazing Stories house artists of the early 1950s, this cover depicts a scantily clad woman fleeing a monstrous giant spider against a swirling purple web background. The composition is classic pulp — all hysteria and exposed skin — tied to Richard S. Shaver's 'Cult of the Witch Queen,' a hallmark of Amazing Stories' controversial Shaver Mystery era. The vivid violet and gold palette and theatrical terror make it immediately identifiable as peak Ziff-Davis pulp sensationalism.
This cover cranks the dial well past Flash Gordon into full fever-dream territory — a nearly nude woman screaming from a fuzzy green-eyed giant spider on a cosmic web is about as unhinged as Ziff-Davis ever got. Pure Shaver Mystery madness bottled in paint.
“THE MUTANTS By Rog Phillips See BACK COVER Amazing Stories JULY 25¢ IN CANADA 30¢ Cult of the WITCH QUEEN By RICHARD S. SHAVER”





