
Ghost Cowboy Lasso Attack – Weird Tales January 1924 Cover
Executed in loose, painterly oils with warm amber and burnt sienna tones, this early Weird Tales cover crackles with kinetic dread. A terrified horseman on a black stallion flees across a hellish desert landscape while a luminous, spectral cowboy on horseback whirls a glowing lasso behind him. The ghostly figure rendered in stark white against the fiery orange sky is a masterclass in early pulp supernatural imagery — simple, visceral, and deeply unsettling.
A glowing ghost cowboy hurling a supernatural lasso across a hellfire-lit desert earns strong pulp credentials — it's bizarre, genre-defying, and atmospheric in equal measure. The fusion of Western and supernatural horror imagery is exactly the kind of wild conceptual mashup that made early Weird Tales essential reading.
“Weird Tales THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE JANUARY 1924 25¢”





