
Weird Tales July 1931 — Tam Son of the Tiger by Otis Adelbert Kline
A curved blade catches the light in a hero's clenched fist as he charges toward a Bengal tiger standing over a fallen, jewel-adorned woman in a lush jungle clearing. The predator snarls with bared teeth, its orange-and-black stripes blazing against cool violet foliage. This kinetic cover illustration for Weird Tales July 1931 captures the savage pulp adventure of Otis Adelbert Kline's jungle serial, with bold compositional tension between rescuer, beast, and imperiled victim.
A muscular jungle avenger racing to blade-fight a full-grown Bengal tiger mauling a bejeweled woman is quintessential pulp melodrama — all visceral kinetic energy and primal stakes. The illustration commits fully to the fantasy of colonial adventure heroism with no restraint.
“Weird Tales July 1931 The Unique Magazine 25¢ 30¢ in Canada TAM SON OF THE TIGER By Otis Adelbert Kline”





