
Weird Tales May: Sinister Green-Lit Ghoul Stalks Street Corner, Pulp Era
A newsstand browser in 1953 would have recoiled at this ghoulish cover — a bloated, leering figure looms enormous in the foreground under a sickly green streetlamp, while a hunched, shadowy second figure prowls the wet pavement below. The nocturnal urban setting, slick with implied rain, gives the scene a noir menace. Deep greens and blacks dominate, evoking supernatural dread. This is classic Weird Tales horror pulp at its most unsettling — grotesque faces, lurking evil, and gaslit city shadows.
This cover delivers classic pulp horror with a genuinely unsettling double-figure composition and lurid green lighting that would haunt a child's nightmares for weeks. It belongs firmly on a dorm room wall next to a black light poster.
“"The Damp Man Again" — Allison V. Harding Weird Tales May 25¢ August Derleth Greye La Spina ANC”





