
Weird Tales May 1949 — Sinister Doppelganger on a Midnight Staircase
Before you stands a genuinely unsettling cover from the May 1949 issue of Weird Tales, that legendary 'Unique Magazine' of macabre fiction. A grotesquely grinning man — his face distorted with menace — looms large in the foreground while his identical, smaller double crouches predatorily on a shadowy urban staircase, clutching what appears to be a dark cat. The dual-figure composition suggests themes of doppelgangers or supernatural duplication, rendered in moody earth tones and dramatic chiaroscuro lighting.
The dual-figure doppelganger concept is genuinely clever and eerie, but the execution — particularly the rubbery, caricature-like faces — tips from menacing into almost comedic territory. The ambition is high pulp; the faces undercut the dread with unintentional grotesquerie.
“"THE DAMP MAN AGAIN" — ALLISON V. HARDING MAY Weird Tales 25¢ AUGUST DERLETH FREYE A SPINA PRODUCED BY LNZ.ORG”





