
Avon Fantasy Reader No. 11 — Glamour by Seabury Quinn, 1949
In the tradition of American pulp fantasy cover art, this gouache illustration features a dark, atmospheric composition centered on an exotic sorceress in a gold bikini, arms raised as spectral energy swirls around her amid gnarled branches. The painterly style, with its dramatic chiaroscuro, voluptuous figure rendering, and mysterious glowing orbs, is characteristic of mid-century fantasy pulp illustrators working in the Popular Publications tradition. The male figure in shadow at the foreground heightens the sense of dangerous enchantment.
More Weird Tales than Amazing Stories — this is peak supernatural fantasy pulp, with a scantily-clad enchantress radiating dangerous magic in a shadowy forest. Think Margaret Brundage with bolder color and more sinister atmosphere.
“AVON Fantasy READER No. 11 GLAMOUR BY Seabury Quinn also stories by Nelson Bond Ray Bradbury T. S. Stribling AND OTHERS 35¢”





