
Werewolf Pack Cover, Weird Tales January 1944 – Nelson Bond Issue
More viscerally menacing than many of Weird Tales' earlier covers from the Brundage era, this January 1944 issue abandons the publication's trademark imperiled women in favor of a snarling, half-transformed werewolf lunging at the viewer, his clawed hand raised and eyes burning with feral hunger. A swirling red cape frames his monstrous form while a pack of wolves surges across a moonlit hillside behind him, creating a kinetic sense of unstoppable supernatural dread executed in rich, dramatic oils.
A snarling werewolf lunging directly at the reader with claws extended and a wolf pack at his back is precisely the kind of visceral, immediate threat designed to sell magazines from a crowded newsstand. The dynamic composition and lurid color palette make it nearly impossible to ignore.
“A NELSON BOND Thriller JANUARY Weird Tales 15¢ "The Golden Goblins" by MANLY WADE WELLMAN The Werewolf Scourge "Bon Voyage, Michele" SEABURY QUINN”





