Avon Fantasy Reader No.7 — Sax Rohmer's Curse of a Thousand Kisses Cover
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Avon Fantasy Reader No.7 — Sax Rohmer's Curse of a Thousand Kisses Cover

Embodying classic pulp fantasy's obsession with exotic femmes fatales and imperiled men of refinement, this cover depicts a shimmering, scantily-clad dark-haired enchantress — adorned in gold jewelry and a gilded idol belt piece — advancing with outstretched hand toward a tuxedoed man kneeling in alarmed reverence. The forest background pulses with crimson and violet shadows, amplifying a mood of supernatural seduction. The illustration perfectly encapsulates the orientalist fantasy tropes that defined mid-century pulp fiction covers.

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

The image crams exotic supernatural menace, romantic peril, and orientalist spectacle into a single charged frame. The kneeling man's stunned expression versus the enchantress's commanding advance tells a complete story of dangerous supernatural seduction at a glance.

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ANC AVON Fantasy READER No.7 35¢ THE CURSE OF A THOUSAND KISSES By Sax Rohmer also A. Merritt C.L. Moore AND OTHERS

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