
Weird Tales May 1944 — Demonic Hands Pierce Voodoo Doll, Last Lovecraft Novel
At the height of WWII, American pulp audiences craved supernatural dread as an outlet for real-world terror — and this Weird Tales cover delivers it viscerally. Massive, taloned demonic hands drive a needle into a crude voodoo doll amid hellish orange flames against a sickly green void. The image channels anxieties about hidden evil, occult manipulation, and powerlessness, wrapping folk-horror imagery of voodoo witchcraft in lurid pulp theatrics. The knuckled, golden-skinned claws feel genuinely monstrous, pushing this beyond mere illustration into fever-dream territory.
Gargantuan clawed demon hands, a pin-stuck voodoo doll, roaring hellfire, and a never-before-published Lovecraft novel all crammed onto one cover — this is pulp maximalism at its most unhinged. The lurid color palette and grotesquely exaggerated anatomy push it into genuine nightmare territory.
“New—never-before published novel by LOVECRAFT "Last of the Lovecrafts"—Says Its Discoverer, August W. Derleth MAY Weird Tales 15¢ Witchcraft Novelette BY SEABURY QUINN "There Are Such Things"”





