
Weird Tales Nov 1925 – H.G. Wells 'The Stolen Body' Possessing Spirits
Classic pulp horror-fantasy storytelling blazes from this nocturnal street scene: a wild-eyed man in an Edwardian suit rushes forward clutching a glowing lantern and walking stick, while a writhing mass of translucent wraith-like entities swarms over the rooftops behind him. Illustrating H.G. Wells' astral-projection tale 'The Stolen Body,' the painting saturates its night-blue Victorian streetscape with phosphorescent supernatural dread, packing terror, motion, and the uncanny into a single visceral frame.
Every inch of the cover is weaponized for maximum unease — the lurching protagonist, the lantern's hellish glow, and the roiling spectral horde converge in a single explosive moment of supernatural pursuit. The composition forces the viewer's eye to cycle endlessly between the man's panicked face and the writhing entities, delivering relentless narrative tension.
“Weird Tales The Unique Magazine THE STOLEN BODY By H.G. Wells November 1925 - 25¢”





