
Weird Tales January — Hypnotic Vortex Eye with Demon Faces, Everil Worrell
Executed in bold gouache with a churning, concentric spiral composition, this Weird Tales cover commands immediate attention through its hypnotic eye motif — a dark, alien orb floating at the tunnel's vanishing point. Text spirals inward like incantations around the vortex, while grotesque demonic faces leer from the shadowed periphery in burnished gold and brown. The technique blends occult symbolism with pulp horror sensibility, creating a genuinely unsettling image that bridges weird fiction and early science fiction aesthetics.
A swirling vortex of demonic faces, spiraling occult text, and a cold alien eye staring from the abyss — this cover earns its high pulp ranking through sheer psychological unease and compositional daring. Few covers so effectively weaponize typography itself as part of the horror.
“JANUARY Weird Tales 25¢ A novelette of a hesitant witch...by EVERIL WORRELL ASK OF THE OCEAN OVER THE”





