Green Man Returns — Amazing Stories December Cover, Pulp Era
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Green Man Returns — Amazing Stories December Cover, Pulp Era

Published in December of the early 1940s, this Amazing Stories cover arrived during pulp science fiction's commercial peak, when larger-than-life alien beings and messianic visitors dominated the genre's visual imagination. A towering green-skinned figure — serene, arms crossed, adorned with jeweled headband and dark cape — looms godlike over a nighttime cityscape while crowds below raise their arms in awe or supplication. The composition blends alien grandeur with quasi-religious iconography, illustrating Harold M. Sherman's 'The Green Man Returns.'

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Robert Fuqua
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A colossal green alien deity looming over a modern city while throngs of humans worship below is peak pulp grandiosity. The jeweled crown, glowing halo, and crossed-arms superiority push this firmly into gloriously excessive messianic alien territory.

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AMAZING STORIES DECEMBER 25¢ The Green Man Returns by HAROLD M. SHERMAN

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