
Weird Tales Nov 1938 – 'I Found Cleopatra' Mummy Resurrection Cover
A reclining Egyptian queen draped in golden regalia dominates the foreground while a glowing cobra-skull idol pulses with unearthly green light above her. Two modern Americans — a man and a woman — peer from the shadows in wide-eyed dread, framed by looming hieroglyphic pillars. The composition fuses ancient Egypt with supernatural horror, promising readers a lost-world resurrection thriller from the pen of Thomas P. Kelley in the November 1938 issue of Weird Tales.
A glowing cobra skull floating over a supine Egyptian queen while two terrified moderns cower in torchlit shadows — this cover delivers pure pulp alchemy. It's lurid, gorgeous, and completely committed to its own fever-dream logic.
“Weird Tales NOVEMBER 35c Paul Ernst H. P. Lovecraft Seabury Quinn A Young American Visits a Terrible Valley I FOUND CLEOPATRA by Thomas P. Kelley”





