
Hugh Rankin's Devil's Rosary Cover, Weird Tales April 1929
Exotic menace and occult fever radiate from this vivid Weird Tales cover, where a grotesque Asian demon-masked figure in elaborate ceremonial robes clutches a sword while a writhing, near-nude woman entwined in flowing ribbons levitates before a kneeling supplicant. The lurid yellow background amplifies the theatrical dread, blending orientalist fantasy with pulp horror sensationalism in Rankin's characteristically loose, painterly style.
The flame-crowned demon mask adorned with tiny skulls and a bulbous snout, rendered in vivid blue and gold, is pure unhinged pulp spectacle — equal parts Balinese temple guardian and fever-dream nightmare fuel.
“Weird Tales / The Unique Magazine / The DEVIL'S ROSARY / by SEABURY QUINN / APRIL 1929 / 25¢ / 30¢ IN CANADA / HUGH RANKIN”





