Weird Tales Sept 1931 – Tam Son of the Tiger by Otis Adelbert Kline — art by Curtis C. Senf — Weird Tales — 1930s
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Weird Tales Sept 1931 – Tam Son of the Tiger by Otis Adelbert Kline

More savage and lurid than many of its Weird Tales contemporaries, this September 1931 cover rivals the exotic-adventure intensity of Margaret Brundage's later tenure on the magazine. A gray-skinned, helmeted villain astride a massive bear-like beast clutches a captive woman in golden armor, while a half-naked hero below desperately grasps a blade — a classic pulp rescue tableau rendered with theatrical menace, rich earth tones, and dynamic diagonal composition typical of the era's best cover artists.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Weird Tales
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

A snarling demon-warrior kidnapping a golden-clad woman atop a monstrous beast while a hero fights back — this cover screams grab-me energy. The diagonal chaos, vivid villain design, and A-list author lineup including Robert E. Howard and Clark Ashton Smith would have made this irresistible on any 1931 newsstand.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine SEPT. 1931 25¢ 30¢ CANADA TAM SON OF THE TIGER by Otis Adelbert Kline SEABURY QUINN ROBERT E. HOWARD EVERIL WORRELL PAUL ERNST CLARK ASHTON SMITH

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