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Weird Tales 'Stealer of Souls' Cover — January 1926 Soul-Extraction Horror
A sinister laboratory scene unfolds as a white-robed figure looms over a helpless patient bathed in a cone of eerie yellow light projected from an apparatus above. A ghostly disembodied male face materializes within a glass globe — the stolen soul itself — suspended in spectral green shadow. The machine's mechanical arms and dials frame the horror with cold pseudo-scientific menace. This is mad science at its most visceral: the soul reduced to captive specimen.
Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10
They said science couldn't steal a man's soul — until now! One fiend, one machine, and a screaming face trapped in glass prove them dead wrong.
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“Weird Tales The Unique Magazine STEALER OF SOULS by Charles H. Craig January 1926 25¢ Stories by ELI COLTER, H. P. LOVECRAFT and OTHERS”





