
Shrieking Man Confronts Wraith — Weird Tales Nov. 1923 Cover
Clawed, translucent fingers of a faceless white specter reach toward a wild-eyed Victorian gentleman recoiling in pure terror, his hands raised to his gaunt, distorted face. Candles flicker amid coiling glass laboratory apparatus on a cluttered table, while skeletal figures lurk in the shadowed archway behind. A skeleton lies in an open case at lower right. The composition is dense with dread, blending mad-science laboratory props with full supernatural horror in Weird Tales' characteristically lurid, atmospheric early style.
The vision is ambitious in its layering of supernatural, alchemical, and anatomical horror into a single suffocating scene. Multiple planes of dread — ghost, skeleton, lurking figures, arcane apparatus — are packed with genuine menace for such an early pulp cover.
“Weird Tales THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE NOV., 1923 Printed in U.S.A. 25c”





