
Weird Tales May 1943 – 'Vengeance In Her Bones' Skeleton Ship Cover
More viscerally grotesque than typical Weird Tales covers of the early 1940s, this painting echoes the maritime horror sensibility of Virgil Finlay while leaning harder into pulp shock value. A skeletal, clawed hand erupts from churning green seas to grip a tilting red freighter, its bony fingers wrapped around the hull like a predator claiming prey. Stormy yellow-green skies amplify the dread. The image perfectly visualizes Malcolm Jameson's cursed ship tale, merging nautical disaster with supernatural monstrosity.
A skeletal claw gripping a doomed freighter in a storm is exactly the kind of lurid, impossible-to-ignore image that made newsstand browsers snatch Weird Tales off the rack. The color contrast between the blood-red ship and sickly green sea is masterfully alarming.
“JULES DE GRANDIN Returns! . . . In STONEMAN'S MEMORIAL by SEABURY QUINN MAY Weird Tales 15¢ HENRY KUTTNER ROBERT BLOCH DOROTHY QUICK The Rogue Ship With a Sub-Hating Soul! . . . "VENGEANCE IN HER BONES" by MALCOLM JAMESON”





