
Hugh Rankin's Swamp Captive – Weird Tales August 1929
A pale, vulnerable woman crouches half-submerged in a murky swamp, her dark bobbed hair and jeweled necklace contrasting with her pallid skin, while a lurking stone figure looms ominously in the shadowed background. Hugh Rankin's atmospheric watercolor bathes the scene in sickly greens and aqueous blues, evoking dread and sensuality in equal measure — quintessential Weird Tales cover art advertising Gaston Leroux's 'The Inn of Terror,' invoking the author's fame as creator of The Phantom of the Opera.
Rankin delivers a lush, fever-swamp nightmare — the nude captive formula cranked up with genuine painterly menace and that looming stone beast in the background. It's seductive and sinister, exactly what newsstand browsers in 1929 needed to part with their quarter.
“Weird Tales / The Unique Magazine / August, 1929 / The Inn of Terror by Gaston Leroux / Author of / The Phantom of the Opera / August 1929 / Vol. XIV, No. 2 / 25c / 30c in Canada / Printed in U.S.A. / HUGH RANKIN”





