
Weird Tales Sept. 'Door Into Infinity' Cover — Edmond Hamilton 1930s
What unsettles is the villain's inhuman pallor and mechanical calm — he carries a struggling woman through a glowing dimensional portal as casually as retrieving mail. The arched green doorway pulses with geometric energy nodes suggesting cosmic horror rather than mere science, a visual bridge between Lovecraftian dread and pulp adventure. The woman's pink dress and silver heels ground the scene in mundane glamour, making the supernatural abduction all the more viscerally disturbing against the black void surrounding them.
A dimensionally-powered kidnapping conducted through a luminous archway by a man whose expression suggests mild inconvenience rather than villainy. The heroine's heels remain impeccably intact throughout the interdimensional transit.
“Weird Tales SEPT. THE DOOR INTO INFINITY an amazing weird mystery story, packed with thrills, danger and startling events By EDMOND HAMILTON Paul Ernst G. G. Pendarves August W. Derleth Pearl Norton Swet 25c”





