
Buccaneers of Venus – Weird Tales December 1932 Giant Serpent Cover
A monstrous colossal serpent rears its fanged maw over a frantic three-way struggle on an alien Venusian landscape. A reptilian humanoid creature lunges with a spear, a muscular hero in a red cape swings a blade, and a terrified woman in white recoils — all dwarfed by the serpent's crushing coils against a lurid golden sunset sky. This is pulp fantasy at full throttle: primal peril, exotic menace, and Otis Adelbert Kline's planetary romance brought to visceral, oil-painted life.
An absolute banger of a cover — a planet-sized snake, a lizard man with a spear, a swooning heroine, and a half-naked hero, all crammed into one gloriously unhinged composition. St. John understood the assignment and then some.
“Weird Tales Mysterious Imaginative Fantastic December, 1932 Dec. – 25¢ Vol. 20, No. 6 – 25¢ Buccaneers of Venus by Otis Adelbert Kline”





