Weird Tales March 1923 — 'Ooze' by Anthony M. Rud, Vol. 1 No. 1 — art by R.R. Epperly — Weird Tales — 1920s
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Weird Tales March 1923 — 'Ooze' by Anthony M. Rud, Vol. 1 No. 1

Illustrating Anthony M. Rud's novelette 'Ooze,' this debut cover of Weird Tales depicts a terrifying swamp encounter with a monstrous, amorphous creature consuming everything in its path. A desperate man levels a rifle at the encroaching horror while a woman recoils in terror, a bear cowering behind her. Rendered in sepia-orange tones with dramatic tension, this inaugural issue cover set the lurid, sensational tone that would define the legendary pulp magazine for decades.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Weird Tales
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: R.R. Epperly
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States of America
Coolness: 8/10

The very first issue of Weird Tales and it already has a man shooting a blob monster while a woman screams and a bear panics — the DNA of pulp horror was fully formed on day one.

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WEIRD TALES Printed in U.S.A. THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE MARCH, 1923 25 Cents "OOZE" An Extraordinary Novelette By ANTHONY M. RUD The Tale of A Thousand Thrills Complete in This Issue

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