
Weird Tales Vol.1 No.3 May 1923 — Witch's Cauldron Cover
Published in May 1923, this is one of the earliest issues of Weird Tales — the legendary pulp that would go on to publish Lovecraft, Howard, and Clark Ashton Smith — at a moment when American genre fiction was still defining the boundaries between horror, fantasy, and science fiction. A pale, slack-jawed man and a wild-eyed woman in crimson robes conjure swirling vapors from a bubbling cauldron, flanked by candelabras in a murky, smoke-filled darkness. The loose, atmospheric brushwork gives the scene genuine menace.
A wild-eyed sorceress with arms thrown wide, summoning spectral smoke from a bubbling cauldron while a horrified companion looks on — in only the third issue of what would become the most influential weird fiction magazine ever printed. The red medallion screaming 'A Stupendous Novel of The World's End' seals the deal.
“Weird Tales THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE Vol. I, No. 3 MAY, 1923 (Printed in U.S.A) 25 Cents In This Issue: "The Moon Terror" By A. G. BIRCH A Stupendous Novel of The World's End”





