Weird Tales January 1941 – Dragon Moon Atlantis Cover by Harold DeLay — art by Harold DeLay — Weird Tales — 1940s
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Weird Tales January 1941 – Dragon Moon Atlantis Cover by Harold DeLay

A slavering green dragon lunges forward with bulging eyes and gnashing teeth, its scaled body dominating the lurid composition in sickly yellows and greens. To the left, a terrified woman in a diaphanous gown recoils in horror, while a sword-wielding warrior bearing a round shield charges from the right against a murky, moon-drenched sky. The painting illustrates Henry Kuttner's novelette 'Dragon Moon,' a tale set in drowned Atlantis, rendered in vivid pulp gouache with characteristic Weird Tales menace and saturated jungle hues.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Weird Tales
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Harold DeLay
Publisher: Weird Tales Ltd.
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A three-way confrontation between a leering reptilian dragon, a sword-swinging hero, and a swooning beauty radiates maximum pulp melodrama. The lurid green-yellow palette and the creature's grotesquely expressive face push this into peak Weird Tales spectacle.

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All Stories New and Complete — No Reprints January Weird Tales 15¢ SEABURY QUINN ROBERT BLOCH DAVID H. KELLER NELSON S. BOND Powerful Novelette of Drowned Atlantis DRAGON MOON By HENRY KUTTNER

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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