Weird Tales Feb 1927 – 'The Man Who Cast No Shadow' by Seabury Quinn
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Weird Tales Feb 1927 – 'The Man Who Cast No Shadow' by Seabury Quinn

A guttering candle casts eerie light across a prone, pale female figure lying helpless on a stone floor — the focal horror of this classic Weird Tales cover. Looming over her, a wild-eyed old sorcerer in a tattered green robe clutches a staff, his white beard streaming, recoiling from a blinding supernatural shaft of light that floods from above. A cauldron and scattered implements of dark ritual complete the sinister tableau — pure Gothic pulp menace.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Curtis C. Senf
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A boldly staged supernatural horror tableau — the collision of helpless victim, raving sorcerer, and divine shaft of light shows confident pulp visual storytelling. The composition commits fully to Gothic dread with theatrical lighting and unambiguous menace.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine THE MAN WHO CAST NO SHADOW. by Seabury Quinn February, 1927. 25¢ Edmond Hamilton, John Martin Leahy, G. Appleby Terrill, Bassett Morgan, Victor Rousseau, B. Wallis, and others

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