Virgil Finlay's Demon Face in Flames, Weird Tales August 1939
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Virgil Finlay's Demon Face in Flames, Weird Tales August 1939

Occult pyromancy — the ancient art of reading visions in fire — takes terrifying form as a demonic, horned face materializes within writhing orange and white flames. Green-eyed and bestial, the fiery apparition sports pointed animal ears and a wild mane of smoke-white hair, suggesting a supernatural entity summoned through forbidden magic. This cover illustration for the story 'Apprentice Magician: the face in the flames' captures the pulp era's fascination with arcane ritual, elemental spirits, and the thin veil between human and demonic realms.

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

Holy smokes, that face in the fire is going to give me nightmares for a week — those green eyes are staring right through me! For only a quarter, Weird Tales is absolutely the best bang for your allowance money this August.

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160 PAGES Weird Tales APPRENTICE MAGICIAN the face in the flames SPAWN an amazing story and other eery stories AUGUST 25¢ Virgil Finlay

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