
Weird Tales Jan 1925 – Invaders From Outside, Viking Confrontation Cover
In the anxious interwar 1920s, pulp magazines channeled fears of invasion and alien otherness into heroic fantasy spectacle. This cover depicts a bold warrior in a horned helmet pointing dramatically skyward, confronting a robed, imperious elder figure amid a scene of fallen bodies and assembled guards — illustrating J. Schlosse's 'Invaders From Outside,' a tale of cosmic or inter-dimensional conquest. The warm amber sky and blocky monolithic architecture lend an eerie grandeur to this planetary-romance confrontation between defiance and dark authority.
A solidly dramatic pulp cover with theatrical confrontation and exotic planetary-romance costuming, though the palette is more restrained and painterly than the lurid, kinetic excesses of peak pulp art. The pointing gesture and fallen body add genuine tension without tipping into full fever-dream territory.
“Weird Tales / The Unique Magazine / January, 1925 / Vol. V No. 1–25c / A Tale of the Twelve Worlds / INVADERS FROM OUTSIDE BY J. Schlosse / 25c / January 1925 / Printed in U.S.A.”





