
Weird Tales September 1943 — Skeletal Sorcerer Under Blood Moon Cover
A hollow-eyed, skull-faced sorcerer with an enormous white beard and wide-brimmed hat dominates the frame, his bony fingers clutching a scythe — Death himself rendered as a robed wizard. Billowing red drapery sweeps behind him against a pitch-black sky, while a swollen amber moon looms overhead. Ghostly blue figures emerge from the shadows at his feet, suggesting a summoned underworld. The composition radiates dread and occult menace in classic Weird Tales fashion.
A skeletal death-sorcerer wielding a scythe beneath a swollen moon with summoned ghosts swirling below is quintessential Weird Tales maximalism. The vision commits fully to occult horror spectacle with no restraint.
“SEPTEMBER Weird Tales 25c "Rapport" MARY ELIZABETH COUNSELMAN "Gimlet Eye Gunn" H. BEDFORD-JONES”





