John Giunta's Winged Demon, Weird Tales November 1948 Cover
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John Giunta's Winged Demon, Weird Tales November 1948 Cover

Surprisingly sophisticated in its alien landscape composition for a horror pulp, this John Giunta cover deploys a snarling green-skinned winged demon clutching a spear atop jagged alien rock formations beneath a blood-red planetary orb. The figure's bat-like crimson wings and clawed hands radiate menace against a sickly yellow sky. Illustrating Theodore Sturgeon's 'The Perfect Host,' the piece blends sword-and-sorcery with planetary romance aesthetics, embodying Weird Tales at its most luridly atmospheric peak.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: John Giunta
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1940s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A green demon with bat wings, a spear, and a blood moon — Weird Tales was not here to discuss your feelings about subtlety. Giunta understood the assignment and then set the assignment on fire.

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QUINN • GRENDON • HARDING • BLOCH NOVEMBER Weird Tales 20¢ "THE PERFECT HOST" by Theodore Sturgeon John Giunta

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