
Tam Son of the Tiger – Weird Tales August 1931 Cover by Otis Adelbert Kline
This vibrant cover graces the August 1931 issue of Weird Tales, 'The Unique Magazine,' illustrating Otis Adelbert Kline's jungle adventure serial 'Tam, Son of the Tiger.' A near-naked archer in a red loincloth draws his bow against a snarling, grotesquely fanged tiger-boar hybrid creature, while a panicked elephant rears behind them in a lush tropical jungle setting. The dynamic composition blends lost-world adventure with exotic menace, typical of Weird Tales' pulp fantasy aesthetic.
This cover cranks the dial well past 'exciting safari' into 'man vs. impossible fanged tiger-pig while an elephant loses its mind' territory. It's peak jungle pulp spectacle — closer to exploding space station than quiet library, just with more teeth and tropical humidity.
“Weird Tales AUG. 1931 The Unique Magazine 25¢ 30¢ IN CANADA TAM SON OF THE TIGER by Otis Adelbert Kline H.P. LOVECRAFT EDMOND HAMILTON STELLA G.S. PERRY WALLACE G. WEST”





