
Argosy April Issue: 'The Great White Wastes' Arctic Adventure Cover
Rendered in smooth, painterly gouache with soft chromatic blending, this Argosy cover showcases the refined illustrative style typical of early pulp magazine art — luminous skin tones against icy blue-white backgrounds create striking contrast. A fur-hooded woman shields her eyes against arctic winds while gripping a spear, her expression tense with danger. Behind her, a shadowy figure with a dog sled team pushes through the frozen wilderness, hinting at conspiracy and pursuit in the ice-bound north.
A handsome, atmospheric cover with genuine tension — the imperiled fur-clad woman and icy wastes deliver solid pulp drama. It earns its place more through refined painterly elegance than wild spectacle, sitting squarely in the competent-but-restrained tier of early pulp cover art.
“10¢ PER COPY APRIL ARGOSY BY THE YEAR $1.00 The Great White Wastes A Complete Novel of Conspiracy and Peril in the Ice-Bound North”





