Weird Tales Oct 1928 – 'The Werewolf's Daughter' Chained Maiden Cover by C.C. Senf
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Weird Tales Oct 1928 – 'The Werewolf's Daughter' Chained Maiden Cover by C.C. Senf

Dread and helplessness saturate this lurid 1928 pulp cover — a red-haired woman in a diaphanous pink gown is chained to a stone pillar, a pendulum axe descending toward a pyre of faggots at her feet, while a masked, orange-skinned torturer sits watching with casual menace. A crowd lurks in the shadowy background, bearing witness. The scene illustrates H. Warner Munn's werewolf tale with theatrical Gothic cruelty, rendered in vibrant chromolithographic color.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: C.C. Senf
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

The pendulum axe poised directly above the bound woman's head while a hooded torturer sits in bored indifference is peak pulp sadism — Gothic torture-spectacle served up as mainstream newsstand fare for a quarter.

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Weird Tales / The Unique Magazine / The Werewolf's Daughter / by H. Warner Munn / October 1928 / 25¢ / 50¢ in Canada / Seabury Quinn — Genevieve Larsson — Paul Ernst / Arthur J. Burks — Theodore Roscoe — and Others / C.C. SENF

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