
Weird Tales May 1944 – Iron Mask Horror with Lovecraft Sonnets
A gaunt, death-masked figure in a dark cloak emerges from a luminous golden portal, one gloved finger pointing accusingly into the darkness — the central terror of Robert Bloch's 'Iron Mask.' Below, a frightened couple clutches each other in shadow, the woman gripping a flashlight as a single guttering candle illuminates a mysterious bottle nearby. The composition masterfully balances warm amber moonlight against cold blue-black shadows, delivering classic Weird Tales gothic menace.
The vision is boldly theatrical — a spectral iron-masked wraith materializing from a golden vortex to menace helpless victims by candlelight. The composition confidently deploys every gothic horror trope with dramatic flair and genuine atmosphere.
“A Group of Sonnets by H. P. Lovecraft MAY Weird Tales 15¢ "Iron Mask" what legendary horror did it conceal . . . . . by ROBERT BLOCH "Unpublished Story" By H. Bedford-Jones”





