Weird Tales Dec 1929 – Gaston Leroux Mystery of the Four Husbands Cover
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Weird Tales Dec 1929 – Gaston Leroux Mystery of the Four Husbands Cover

Published in December 1929, this cover arrives at the height of the pulp magazine boom, when Weird Tales was cementing its reputation as 'The Unique Magazine' for horror, mystery, and the macabre. The cover illustration depicts a menacing dark-complexioned man in a blue military-style jacket threatening a semi-clothed red-haired woman with a dagger, advertising Gaston Leroux's serial 'The Mystery of the Four Husbands' — capitalizing on the author's fame from The Phantom of the Opera.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Rankin
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

A knife-wielding villain looming over a barely-clothed damsel in distress against a lurid yellow backdrop — peak pulp sensationalism designed to shock newsstand browsers. The exotic villain trope and imperiled woman are cranked to maximum melodrama, absolutely typical of late-1920s pulp cover excess.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The Mystery of the Four Husbands By Gaston Leroux Author of The Phantom of the Opera December 1929 25¢ 30¢ in Canada

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