Weird Tales March 1940 Cover: Fire Goddess Amid Green Serpent Demons
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Weird Tales March 1940 Cover: Fire Goddess Amid Green Serpent Demons

A luminous flame-haired goddess with piercing blue eyes and golden skin stands serenely at center, her body barely clothed, surrounded by writhing green serpentine monsters with fanged maws and bloodshot eyes. Blue-grey grotesque faces press in from below like a tide of the damned, while bat-winged shapes haunt the upper corners. The composition is a masterclass in pulp menace — beauty encircled by horror — rendered in rich purples, venomous greens, and warm amber against a churning, nightmarish background.

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

A gloriously overcrowded vision of supernatural menace, piling serpent demons, undead faces, bat-creatures, and a luminous goddess into a single fever-dream composition. The ambition to render beauty triumphant amid absolute chaos is quintessential peak pulp bravado.

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TRAIN FOR FLUSHING: curious story of the Flying Dutchman MARCH Weird Tales NOW 15¢ THE HORROR IN THE GLEN: story of a weird vengeance By CLYDE IRVINE SONG OF THE SLAVES: an uncanny tale of the African slave trade in America, by MANLY WADE WELLMAN

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