
Weird Tales May 1930 – 'The Brain-Thief' by Seabury Quinn Cover Art
Menace and helplessness radiate from this lurid 1930 Weird Tales cover depicting a turbaned villain clutching a pale, bare-shouldered woman while a disembodied arm wields a gleaming scimitar from the shadows behind a draped curtain. The scene illustrates Seabury Quinn's 'The Brain-Thief,' channeling Orientalist pulp tropes with vivid ochre, crimson, and deep shadow tones typical of late-1920s weird fiction illustration.
A disembodied arm thrusts a curved scimitar from behind a curtain while a leering turbaned villain clutches a swooning woman — maximum pulp Orientalist menace compressed into a single frame.
“Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The Brain-Thief by Seabury Quinn Other stories by EDMOND HAMILTON EVERIL WORRELL CLARK ASHTON SMITH PAUL ERNST G.G. PENDARVES R.C. SANDISON EARL LEASTON BELL May 1930 25¢ JOS IN. CANADA”





