
Margaret Brundage's 'Wizard's Isle' – Weird Tales June 1934 Cover
More overtly menacing than many of Brundage's signature Weird Tales covers—which typically foregrounded imperiled women in gossamer garments—this June 1934 piece layers exotic villainy with otherworldly creature design. A sinister, goateed sorcerer in jade robes reaches toward a blonde woman clad in diaphanous white, while a scarlet demon-crab hybrid rears menacingly in the foreground. The lush alien foliage and purple rockscape evoke Jack Williamson's promised 'mysterious wonderland,' making this a textbook specimen of mid-Depression escapist pulp fantasy at its most theatrical.
A leering orientalist wizard, a semi-clad blonde, and a scarlet demon-crab in one frame — this cover weaponizes every newsstand-grabbing trick in the pulp arsenal. The vivid red creature alone would stop a Depression-era reader dead in their tracks.
“Weird Tales JUNE 25¢ NRA [blue eagle emblem] WIZARD'S ISLE By JACK WILLIAMSON a story of a mysterious wonderland”





