
Weird Tales March 1929 – 'The People of Pan' Pagan Ritual Cover
Far from predicting future technology, this cover gleefully rejects it entirely — instead conjuring ancient pagan terror as the true horror of tomorrow. A scantily clad woman in animal-skin garb reaches toward swirling supernatural flames rising from a stone altar, upon which a massive golden ram rears up menacingly. Crumpled bodies litter the altar steps, with a lush classical ruin and dark forest looming behind. This is Weird Tales at its mythological weirdest — occult ritual, divine beast, and sacrificial dread rendered in lush pulp chromolithography.
This is peak weird fiction — Lovecraftian adjacent mythology rendered with lurid pulp flair, featuring divine beast worship, pagan sacrifice, and occult fire. Henry S. Whitehead's Pan mythology gets the full sensational treatment Weird Tales was famous for.
“Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The People of Pan by Henry S. Whitehead March 1929 25¢ 30¢ in Canada THE RAT S. Fowler Wright Editor: Farnsworth Wright C.C. Senf”





