
Fantastic Adventures April 1948 – Woman in Flames with Green Alien, Nine Worlds West
Step before this incandescent piece of pulp bravado and you'll feel the heat rising off the page. A scantily clad woman in red writhes through a wall of fire, her expression caught between terror and ecstasy, while a leering green-skinned alien crouches in the infernal background — the classic pulp predator-prey tableau rendered in lurid, flame-drenched oranges and yellows. This cover for Fantastic Adventures encapsulates the Golden Age's breathless promise: danger, the exotic, and the barely restrained.
This cover operates at maximum pulp frequency — the entire composition is essentially an excuse to place a writhing woman inside a fireball while a green alien leer from the shadows. The gap between narrative pretext ('a world of flames!') and sheer lurid spectacle is essentially nonexistent, and that shamelessness is its greatest charm.
“EXCITING TALES OF SCIENCE AND FANTASY fantastic ADVENTURES APRIL 25¢ NINE WORLDS WEST By CLEE GARSON Thrilling adventures in a world of flames!”





