Weird Tales October 1933 – Bat-Masked Vampire Temptress Cover
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Weird Tales October 1933 – Bat-Masked Vampire Temptress Cover

No future technology anchors this cover — instead, the supernatural is the spectacle: vampirism as seductive predation. A glamorous woman in a bat-winged black mask and cloak poses with arms raised, a sculpted bat perched atop her head like a dark crown. The vivid green background amplifies the sinister theatricality. This is classic Weird Tales horror-fantasy pulp art, designed to arrest a newsstand browser with its unsettling combination of beauty and occult menace, tied to Hugh Davidson's serialized vampire fiction within.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Margaret Brundage
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Holy smokes, that bat-lady is staring right into my soul! I'm absolutely buying this one — I don't even care what's inside, I'm hiding it under my mattress so Mom doesn't see it.

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Weird Tales Oct. - 25¢ NRA MEMBER WE DO OUR PART THE VAMPIRE MASTER by Hugh Davidson

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