
Fantastic Adventures 'Forgotten Worlds' Cover — Alternate Earth Globe, May 1940s
Rather than predicting space travel or nuclear power, this cover imagined something wilder: a completely alternate Earth geography, essentially inventing alternate-history cartography decades before it became a literary genre. A towering golden colossus — equal parts Atlas and Greek god — cradles a globe bearing lost continents labeled Atlantis, Atland, Uropa, Afrota, and Clyrus, visualizing Lawrence Chandler's 'Forgotten Worlds' as a mythic reimagining of Earth's deep prehistory rendered in vivid pulp-magazine grandeur.
This is classic lost-world weird fiction — less hard SF than mythopoeic fantasy dressed in speculative clothing, channeling Theosophy and Atlantis mythology through the pulp lens. The colossus framing and alternate-continent globe give it grand cosmic ambition typical of late Golden Age pulp.
“fantastic ADVENTURES MAY 25¢ Atlantis Atland UROPA AFROTA CLYRUS Elya FORGOTTEN WORLDS by LAWRENCE CHANDLER”





