
Weird Tales January 1934 – Black Bagheela Exotic Woman with Black Panthers
Exotic animal telepathy and human-beast dominion form the speculative core of this vivid cover, illustrating Bassett Morgan's 'Black Bagheela.' A dark-haired woman in a jeweled Egyptian-style bandeau and flowing patterned skirt commands two snarling black panthers, one rearing at her side and one crouching at her feet. Her gold collar and ankle bracelet suggest ancient mystical power over animals. The composition radiates dangerous sensuality against a blazing yellow background, classic Weird Tales shock-value pulp at its finest.
Two snarling black panthers and a half-dressed exotic woman right on the cover — Mom would never let me buy this one, which means I absolutely have to! Clark Ashton Smith AND a weird-science novel in the same issue? This is the best quarter I ever spent.
“JAN. 25c NRA WE DO OUR PART Weird Tales BLACK BAGHEELA A thrill-tale of dark horror By BASSETT MORGAN ARLTON EADIE SEABURY QUINN CLARK ASHTON SMITH RULERS OF THE FUTURE a powerful weird-scientific novel By PAUL ERNST”





