Weird Tales Oct 1928 – The Werewolf's Daughter by H. Warner Munn
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Weird Tales Oct 1928 – The Werewolf's Daughter by H. Warner Munn

Rendered in warm gouache with a chromolithographic finish, this cover crackles with theatrical menace: a red-haired woman chained to a stone pillar strains against her shackles while a masked executioner in a red hood and green tights rests a massive axe on the ground before her, faggots piled at her feet suggesting imminent burning. A crowd of onlookers fills the background. The palette of crimson, flesh-pink, and forest green against white sky gives the scene its lurid, carnivalesque horror energy.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: C.C. Senf
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1920s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A damsel chained to a post, a hooded axeman, a baying crowd, and a pile of kindling — Senf delivers full operatic pulp dread with compositional confidence. The masked executioner's eerie calm against the woman's defiant gaze makes this a standout even among Weird Tales' legendarily lurid covers.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine The Werewolf's Daughter by H. Warner Munn 25¢ 10¢ in Canada October 1928 Seabury Quinn — Genevieve Larsson — Paul Ernst Arthur J. Burks — Theodore Roscoe — and Others

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