
Brundage's 'Strange Orchids' — Weird Tales March Cover, Menace & Glamour
Rendered in Margaret Brundage's signature soft-pastel gouache technique, this cover achieves its hypnotic effect through luminous flesh tones set against deep crimson drapery and inky black shadow. A terrified blonde in a barely-there blue gown recoils from a knife-wielding silhouette while a pallid, flower-crowned figure lies prone behind her. Brundage's trademark use of glamorous vulnerability — sensual yet imperiled — delivers maximum pulp tension with painterly finesse, making this a definitive example of Weird Tales' controversial but iconic cover formula.
Brundage delivers full Weird Tales fever — a near-nude blonde, a knife-clutching shadow, and a flower-crowned corpse all crammed into one lurid tableau. The silhouette device is deceptively sophisticated, letting the viewer's imagination supply the horror.
“All Stories Complete Weird Tales The Unique Magazine MARCH 25c "STRANGE ORCHIDS" a goose-flesh story of weird happenings, lovely girls, and gorgeous flowers. By DOROTHY QUICK Eando Binder G. G. Pendarves Earl Peirce, Jr. Robert Bloch Henry Hasse”





