
C.C. Senf's 'Red Shadows' Cover — Weird Tales August 1928
Before you stands a defining artifact of 1920s pulp horror: C.C. Senf's cover illustration for the August 1928 issue of Weird Tales, featuring Robert E. Howard's debut of Solomon Kane in 'Red Shadows.' A menacing cloaked figure looms over a fallen dark-haired woman, dagger in hand, set against a lush green landscape. Senf's painterly naturalism gives the scene a dramatic, almost operatic tension — pure pulp melodrama rendered with surprising compositional skill.
Senf delivers peak pulp melodrama — a snarling villain, a swooning victim, a gleaming blade — with more painterly finesse than the genre typically demanded. The theatricality is completely intentional, and it works magnificently as newsstand bait.
“Weird Tales The Unique Magazine Red Shadows By Robert E. Howard Stories by Robert W. Chambers Frank B. Long, Jr. Edmond Hamilton Everil Worrell Stephen Bagby Eli Colter and others August 1928 25¢ 30¢ IN CANADA C.C. SENF,”





