Weird Tales April 1925 – Falling Hero Over Alien Abyss, Nicetzin Dyalhis
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Weird Tales April 1925 – Falling Hero Over Alien Abyss, Nicetzin Dyalhis

A near-naked male figure plummets headfirst into a dizzying void, his muscular body rendered in warm amber tones against a stark white sky — arms flung wide, face frozen in either ecstasy or terror. Pulling back, the composition reveals jagged dark cliffs to the left and a geometric orange structure below, suggesting an alien or fantastical world. The extreme low-angle perspective creates vertiginous drama, perfectly capturing the sensationalist energy of early Weird Tales pulp illustration.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: R.M. Murchison
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

The extreme upward-looking perspective on a plummeting near-nude figure is a bold compositional gamble for 1925, projecting visceral kinetic danger onto a minimal background. The vision of helpless human fragility against an alien architectural void is ambitious pulp storytelling through pure image.

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Weird Tales THE UNIQUE MAGAZINE WHEN THE GREEN STAR WANED by Nicetzin Dyalhis APRIL 1925 25¢

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