
Weird Tales Feb 1936 – 'Coils of the Silver Serpent' Snake & Villain Cover
This cover predicted nothing about the future and cared even less — it was too busy being gloriously lurid. A voluptuous redhead in a low-cut red gown is entwined by a massive blue serpent while a gaunt, fang-toothed villain looms behind her, vial in hand, and a young hero watches helplessly. The composition is pure Weird Tales DNA: female peril, supernatural menace, and Gothic horror dressed up as pulp spectacle, rendered in rich jewel-toned gouache that makes the serpent's scales gleam like hammered steel.
This is peak weird fiction pulp — supernatural horror with heavy Gothic menace, damsel-in-serpent-peril composition, and a rogues' gallery villain clutching a mysterious vial. It sits squarely in the Weird Tales tradition of cosmic dread made viscerally, breathlessly physical.
“Weird Tales THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE FEB. Robert E. Howard Frank Owen Paul Ernst C. L. Moore Coils of the Silver Serpent a vivid weird story of a thousand eery thrills by FORBES PARKHILL PRINTED IN CANADA 25c”





