Weird Tales Oct 1926 – The Supreme Witch by G. Appleby Terrill — art by E.R. Petrie — Weird Tales — 1920s
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Weird Tales Oct 1926 – The Supreme Witch by G. Appleby Terrill

Illustrating G. Appleby Terrill's 'The Supreme Witch,' this cover plunges us into a medieval dungeon where a menacing sorcerer in a purple cavalier coat lunges forward, sword drawn, while a sinister red-masked figure carries an unconscious woman in white toward a shadowy archway. Beyond the stone passage, a gallows looms in the village square — doom waiting just outside. The composition crackles with Gothic melodrama, theatrical lighting, and the irresistible danger-and-damsels energy that defined Weird Tales at its pulp peak.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Weird Tales
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: E.R. Petrie
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States of America
Coolness: 8/10

Gallows outside the window, a masked fiend, a swooning captive, and a cackling swordsman — Weird Tales delivers pure Gothic nightmare fuel at 25 cents a pop.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The Supreme Witch by G. Appleby Terrill October, 1926 25¢ Vol. VIII, No. 4 – 25c Printed in U.S.A. Eli Colter, Edmond Hamilton, Greye La Spina, Seabury Quinn, Victor Rousseau, Henry S. Whitehead, and others

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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