
Weird Tales September 1948 – Ghoulish Fiend Before Dark Castle Cover
More viscerally grotesque than the sultry supernatural women that dominated earlier Weird Tales covers by Margaret Brundage, this September 1948 issue plunges into raw monster horror. A slavering, wide-eyed humanoid fiend dominates the foreground, its distorted face contorted in feral menace, fanged mouth agape. Behind it, dense foliage frames a brooding castle bathed in hellish red. The loose, expressionistic brushwork amplifies the unease, making this one of the more aggressively ugly — and effective — covers of the magazine's late run.
The leering, fanged face filling the cover is pure nightmare fuel — impossible to ignore on a newsstand. The lurid red palette and expressionistic distortion push this well into peak pulp territory.
“The Whippoorwills In The Hills" — DERLETH SEPTEMBER Weird Tales 20¢ HARDING BRADBURY”





