
Jongor vs. Centaur — Fantastic Adventures April 1944 Pulp Cover
Before you stands a visceral piece of peak pulp bravado: a muscular jungle hero — Jongor, Robert Moore Williams' lost-world Tarzan analogue — locks in mortal combat with a rearing, feral centaur against a lurid yellow-green storm sky. The city of a forgotten civilization smolders in the distant background. Every brushstroke radiates urgency and raw kinetic energy, with the half-human creature's wild expression and Jongor's desperate sword-grip delivering the breathless promise the newsstand demanded.
The composition is confidently executed with strong anatomical energy and a genuinely menacing centaur, but the lurid lime-yellow sky and the centaur's almost cartoonishly anguished face push it gleefully past realism into full pulp spectacle. The ambition slightly outpaces the refinement, which is precisely what makes it magnificent.
“TIME ON YOUR HANDS / By John York Cabot / fantastic ADVENTURES / THE RETURN OF JONGOR / By ROBERT MOORE WILLIAMS / APRIL 25¢”





