Man-Bat Menaces Jungle Girl — Fantastic Adventures February 1947
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Man-Bat Menaces Jungle Girl — Fantastic Adventures February 1947

Published in February 1947, as postwar pulp magazines flooded newsstands with lurid monster fantasy, this Fantastic Adventures cover depicts a leering, winged humanoid creature — a man-bat with membranous orange wings — looming over a terrified blonde woman in a leopard-skin bikini. The creature clutches a small object menacingly while the woman recoils against rocky terrain amid alien cacti. It illustrates J.W. Pelkie's story 'Toka and the Man Bats,' a quintessential example of mid-century pulp's blend of prehistoric horror and damsel-in-distress spectacle.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A snarling bat-humanoid with veined wings drools over a bikini-clad blonde in a leopard print — it doesn't get more gloriously unhinged than this. The lurid color palette, heaving composition, and sheer anatomical absurdity of the creature push this deep into fever-dream pulp territory.

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VACATION IN SHASTA By Rog Phillips fantastic ADVENTURES FEBRUARY 25¢ IN CANADA 30¢ TOKA AND THE MAN BATS By J.W. PELKIE

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