Margaret Brundage's Atlantis Sinking — Weird Tales July 1934 Cover — art by Margaret Brundage — Weird Tales — 1930s
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Margaret Brundage's Atlantis Sinking — Weird Tales July 1934 Cover

In Depression-era America, lost civilization myths offered escapist grandeur — Atlantis promised that collapse could be mythic, not merely economic. Margaret Brundage's pastel-on-board cover pulses with catastrophe: a flame-haired woman in a fringed gown wrenches free from a hooded figure as a volcanic eruption cascades writhing souls into the inferno. Below, domed Atlantean spires vanish beneath churning waves — civilization devoured. The composition blends erotic menace with apocalyptic spectacle, quintessential Brundage.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Weird Tales
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

Brundage's signature blend of semi-nude peril, supernatural horror, and cataclysmic destruction hits peak Weird Tales energy. A doomed civilization, writhing damned souls erupting from a volcano, and a hooded predator — this cover packs every pulp trope into one fever-dream composition.

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Weird Tales JULY 25c THE AVENGER FROM ATLANTIS By EDMOND HAMILTON Capt. S. P. Meek C. L. Moore A. W. Bernal Paul Ernst

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

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