
Hugh Rankin's 'Bride of Osiris' — Weird Tales August 1927 Cover
Rich crimson borders frame a murky tableau of ochres, deep blues, and faded gold that evokes ancient Egypt filtered through pulp dread. A reclining woman in colorful robes stares upward in apparent terror while a dark-cloaked figure looms beside a grotesque canopic idol. Behind her, Egyptian hieroglyphic figures dance menacingly on a wall fresco. The palette of dusty golds and midnight blues perfectly calibrates the horror-occult mood of Otis Adelbert Kline's featured story.
A genuinely atmospheric and unsettling piece — the lurking robed figure and leering idol give it real menace. Tell your friend: 'It's not rockets and rayguns, but it drips with ancient evil and pulp theatrics that'll stick with you.'
“Weird Tales / The Unique Magazine / August, 1927 / The Bride of Osiris / by Otis Adelbert Kline / August 1927 / 25¢ / Vol. X, No. 2 / Printed in U.S.A. / HUGH RANKIN / Eli Colter — Seabury Quinn — Frank Belknap Long, Jr. / George Malcolm-Smith — B. Wallis — Wilfred B. Talman”





