Weird Tales Dec 1939 — Gas-Masked Soldier with Skeleton, Lords of the Ice
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Weird Tales Dec 1939 — Gas-Masked Soldier with Skeleton, Lords of the Ice

More viscerally militaristic than typical Weird Tales covers of the late 1930s — which often favored supernatural sorcery or Lovecraftian horror — this December 1939 cover leans hard into wartime dread. A hulking figure in a World War I-style gas mask and steel helmet looms before a fiery archway, flanked by a writhing ghoul and a skeletal Death figure in tattered robes. The composition merges battlefield horror with the supernatural, almost certainly reflecting Europe's freshly ignited Second World War.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 9/10

A gas-masked soldier flanked by a skeleton and a rotting ghoul against hellfire — in December 1939, just months into WWII, this cover would have leapt off the newsstand with terrifying relevance. Pure nightmare fuel wrapped in wartime anxiety.

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Fantasy, Mystery, Thrills Weird Tales DECEMBER 25¢ NOW 15¢ LORDS OF THE ICE a war-mad world: By David H. Keller GLAMOUR By SEABURY QUINN a tale of modern witchcraft: and other uncanny stories

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