
Weird Tales Dec 1931 — 'The Dark Man' by Robert E. Howard Cover
Before you stands a quintessential example of early 1930s pulp horror cover art, illustrating Robert E. Howard's 'The Dark Man' for the December 1931 issue of Weird Tales. A shadowy, obsidian-skinned figure looms behind a terrified auburn-haired woman in a red dress, blade raised in menace. The composition masterfully exploits contrast between the luminous, vulnerable figure and the dark, impassive supernatural threat — a visual shorthand that defined Weird Tales' power to unsettle its readership.
The cover delivers peak pulp melodrama — a gleaming blade, a swooning beauty, and a jet-black supernatural figure with glowing eyes — executed with genuine compositional skill and dramatic lighting that elevates it above mere schlock. The artist's confident handling of contrast and fear makes this a genuinely effective piece of commercial horror art rather than campy excess.
“The Haunted Chair by Gaston Leroux Author of The Phantom of the Opera Weird Tales The Unique Magazine Dec. 1931 25¢ 30¢ in Canada The Dark Man by Robert E. Howard Otis Adelbert Kline Edmond Hamilton Alexandre Dumas”





