
Weird Tales July 1948 — Dragon vs. Unicorn in Cosmic Space, Hamilton's 'Twilight of the Gods'
In the anxious postwar years, when atomic dread mingled with a hunger for mythic escapism, this cover channels ancient legend into cosmic horror. A serpentine green dragon with bat-like crimson wings coils through a star-strewn void, menacing a rearing white unicorn against a backdrop of ringed planets and alien moons. The collision of Norse-inflected mythology with interplanetary imagery perfectly captures Weird Tales at its most gloriously unhinged — sword-and-sorcery meets cosmic fantasy in a single delirious composition.
A winged cosmic dragon battling a unicorn amid ringed planets while Edmond Hamilton's mythological apocalypse unfolds — this is peak Weird Tales fever-dream energy, fusing fantasy, mythology, and science fiction into one gloriously overwrought tableau. The swirling composition, clashing color palette, and sheer narrative maximalism make it a masterclass in pulp cover bravado.
“GRENDON • STURGEON • LAWLOR JULY Weird Tales 20¢ Edmond Hamilton's "TWILIGHT OF THE GODS"”





