
Conan Battles Giant Serpent — Weird Tales August 1934, Robert E. Howard
A 1934 newsstand browser would have recoiled and grabbed this immediately — a near-naked barbarian warrior, coiled to the waist by a massive green serpent, raises a curved blade in desperate defiance while a golden-haired woman cowers below. This is the cover for Robert E. Howard's 'The Devil in Iron,' a Conan the Barbarian tale, rendered with visceral urgency against stark black. The saturated greens and flesh tones burst off the page with theatrical menace, embodying the raw, savage fantasy pulp aesthetic at its absolute peak.
This is peak pulp — a half-naked Conan locked in mortal combat with a house-sized serpent while a barely-dressed woman swoons at his feet. It belongs on both a dorm room wall AND in a museum of American commercial art.
“Weird Tales AUG. 25c THE DEVIL IN IRON WEIRD ADVENTURE IN AN AMAZING ISLAND CITY OF GREEN STONE By ROBERT E. HOWARD C. L. MOORE HUGH B. CAVE FRANCIS FLAGG ARLTON EADIE F. B. LONG, JR.”





