
Giant Spider Attack — Weird Tales Feb 1933 'Buccaneers of Venus' Cover
Published in February 1933, this Weird Tales cover arrives at the height of pulp fiction's golden age, when planetary romance and sword-and-sorcery dominated the newsstands. Illustrating Otis Adelbert Kline's 'Buccaneers of Venus,' the painting depicts a near-naked hero desperately thrusting a spear at a monstrous white spider-crab hybrid, while a woman lies ensnared in a vast web above. The alien creature's pale, furred body and venomous green legs radiate genuine menace against a deep purple web-filled backdrop.
A nearly nude swordsman battles a room-sized albino spider-crab while a woman dangles helplessly in a cosmic web — on Venus. This is planetary romance excess at its most gloriously unhinged, delivering maximum pulp spectacle in every square inch.
“HUGH B. CAVE • HENRY S. WHITEHEAD • KIRK MASHBURN • DONALD WANDREI Weird Tales FEB. 25¢ Buccaneers of Venus by Otis Adelbert Kline”





