
Weird Tales April 1934 – 'Satan's Garden' Cover by Margaret Brundage
Margaret Brundage, Weird Tales' most iconic cover artist of the 1930s, executed this pastel-chalk composition with her signature sensuous figures, lush tropical foliage, and dramatic confrontation scene. Illustrating E. Hoffmann Price's 'Satan's Garden,' the cover depicts a seminude woman recoiling from a turbaned figure against a looming bearded sorcerer's visage emerging from the background. Brundage's soft pastel technique contrasts with the violent pulp subject matter, creating her trademark tension between decorative elegance and lurid content.
This cover cranks the pulp dial to near-maximum — think more Robert E. Howard than Clark Ashton Smith. Brundage wraps lurid peril in deceptively soft pastels, making the menace feel simultaneously elegant and unhinged.
“Mysterious • Imaginative • Fantastic Weird Tales APRIL 25¢ SATAN'S GARDEN a story of weird sorcery By E. HOFFMANN PRICE C. L. MOORE • EDMOND HAMILTON CARL JACOBI • ROBERT E. HOWARD CLARK ASHTON SMITH m Brundage”





