Weird Tales September 1943 — Skeletal Sorcerer Under Blood Moon Cover
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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.

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

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.

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SEPTEMBER Weird Tales 25c "Rapport" MARY ELIZABETH COUNSELMAN "Gimlet Eye Gunn" H. BEDFORD-JONES

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