
Weird Tales September 1942 Werewolf Western Cover — Wolf Pack Terror
Published in September 1942, as wartime America voraciously consumed escapist pulp fiction, this Weird Tales cover showcases the magazine's signature blend of horror and genre mashup. A cowboy flees a supernatural wolf pack beneath a massive full moon, while a menacing black wolf and white wolf flank a drowning blonde woman in the foreground. The bold tagline 'A Werewolf Western!' encapsulates Weird Tales' fearless genre hybridization that made it the definitive horror-fantasy pulp of the Golden Age.
A Werewolf Western is already gloriously unhinged as a concept, and the cover delivers fully — cowboy fleeing a supernatural wolf pack, a menacing dual-wolf foreground, and a drowning damsel crammed into one lurid composition. The tagline 'New — Utterly Different' is peak pulp self-awareness.
“DEATH HAS RED HAIR — A Tale of Alien Doom — By GREYE LA SPINA SEPTEMBER Weird Tales 15¢ ROBERT BLOCH FRITZ LEIBER DAVID KELLER New — Utterly Different . . . A WEREWOLF WESTERN! A Suspense Charged Drama — NEVER THE TWAIN . . . By SEABURY QUINN”





