Argosy All-Story Weekly Oct 1928 — 'Rain Magic' by Erle Stanley Gardner
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Argosy All-Story Weekly Oct 1928 — 'Rain Magic' by Erle Stanley Gardner

Embodying the pulp adventure tradition of the lone white hero imperiled by exotic 'otherness,' this kinetic cover depicts a shirtless man in desperate flight, clutching burning torches as dark-silhouetted tribal warriors with spears close in behind him. Howard V. Brown's dynamic composition — all forward lunging energy and wide-eyed terror — epitomizes the 'weird adventure' subgenre that bridged pulp fantasy and proto-science fiction, illustrated with muscular oil-style paintwork and dramatic chiaroscuro.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Howard V. Brown
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A single frame captures a full chase narrative — torchlit flight, tribal menace, existential terror — all compressed into one surging diagonal composition. The blazing torches and screaming protagonist deliver maximum visceral drama with zero ambiguity.

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ARGOSY ALL-STORY WEEKLY OCT. 20 PRICE 10¢ IN CANADA 15¢ Rain Magic A Tale of Weird and Unusual Adventure by Erle Stanley Gardner Also The Golden Burden Latest Novel by Fred MacIsaac OCTOBER 20 1928

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