Fantastic Adventures July 1940s — Woman Conjured From Playing Card Cover Art
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Fantastic Adventures July 1940s — Woman Conjured From Playing Card Cover Art

At a moment when postwar audiences were enchanted by the idea of technology bending reality itself, this Fantastic Adventures cover captures male fantasy and wonder in equal measure: a glamorous woman in a glowing yellow gown materializes from a playing card held by a suited man. The image taps into anxieties about artificiality, desire, and the uncanny — what is real, what is conjured — wrapped in the lush, breathless visual language of mid-century pulp illustration.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A luminous woman conjured from a playing card is peak pulp wish-fulfillment — exotic, slightly surreal, and dripping with mid-century male fantasy. The glowing materialization effect and theatrical staging push this firmly into high pulp spectacle territory.

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CAVERNS OF TIME by CARLOS McCUNE fantastic ADVENTURES JULY 25¢ Living Girls from Cards — CRAIG'S BOOK By DON WILCOX

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