
Weird Tales Nov 1924 – Aztec Warriors Escort Captive Explorer
Rich amber and jaguar-spotted ochre dominate this striking 1924 Weird Tales cover as two fierce Aztec warriors flank a stoic Western explorer inside a temple alive with carved idols and vivid friezes. The central warrior's towering green feathered headdress commands the eye, while ceremonial round shields and obsidian-tipped spears hint at ritual danger. Andrew Brosnatch renders the lost-civilization adventure with warm, painterly confidence — every inch buzzing with pre-Columbian menace and pulp-era exoticism.
A confident, well-composed lost-civilization tableau packed with vivid costume detail and temple atmosphere. It lacks rocket ships or tentacled horrors but delivers strong adventure-fantasy pulp energy through sheer pageantry and menace.
“Weird Tales THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE TEOQUITLA THE GOLDEN A COMPLETE NOVELETTE by RAMON DE LAS CUEVAS NOVEMBER, 1924 25¢ ANDREW BROSNATCH”





