
Daughter of the Snake God — Fantastic Adventures May 1942 Pulp Cover
A lurid burst of magenta, violet, and earthy gold saturates this pulp cover, amplifying the primal danger of the scene. A fierce dark-skinned warrior woman, clad in a fringed skirt and beaded necklace, wields a dagger while wrestling the coils of an enormous fanged serpent atop a rocky desert rise. The snake's scales shimmer in green and brown, its massive jaws agape in threat. The composition is dynamic and visceral — classic sword-and-sorcery jungle fantasy at full pulp intensity.
This one goes absolutely feral — a half-naked warrior woman strangling a building-sized snake on a purple planet is exactly what the pulp gods intended. Show it to anyone who needs convincing that 1940s magazine covers were pure uncut id.
“HOLY CITY OF MARS by RALPH M. FARLEY AL P. NELSON fantastic ADVENTURES 244 PAGES MAY 25c DAUGHTER OF THE SNAKE GOD By WILLIAM P. McGIVERN and JOHN YORK CABOT”





