
C.C. Senf's Menacing Mandarin Sorcerer, Weird Tales May 1931
A newsstand browser in 1931 would have recoiled and reached simultaneously — this glowering, dragon-crowned figure with jade-green taloned hands and shadowed, predatory eyes radiates menace from every brushstroke. C.C. Senf's cover for Weird Tales May 1931 depicts an archetypal pulp villain in imperial Chinese robes, his long fingernails curling like weapons, his gaze promising doom. The lurid purple-and-gold palette and dramatic close-crop composition make this one of the era's most psychologically unsettling cover portraits.
This cover is peak pulp menace — a full-bleed close-up of a snarling, claw-handed villain draped in dragon iconography. It belongs on both a dorm wall and a museum wall dedicated to the lurid genius of pulp magazine art.
“Weird Tales / The Unique Magazine / All Stories Complete / 25¢ / 30¢ In Canada / THE DUST OF DEATH / BY HUGH HIERARIES / MAY 1931 / ROBERT E. HOWARD / EDMOND HAMILTON / CLARK ASHTON SMITH / ARLTON EADIE --- / C.C. SENF”





