
C.C. Senf's Alien Monster Confronts Woman, Weird Tales Jan 1932
This cover graces the January 1932 issue of Weird Tales, 'The Unique Magazine,' illustrating Clark Ashton Smith's story 'The Monster of the Prophecy.' Artist C.C. Senf depicts a pale, dark-haired woman recoiling in terror from a grotesque alien creature — grey-skinned, red-crested, with beaming eyes — set against a deep blue star-field dotted with multiple moons or planets. The cosmic backdrop and Smith's signature otherworldly horror are rendered in vivid, expressionistic pulp gouache.
This cover cranks well past 'unsettling antique shop' and lands squarely at 'moonlit alien abduction.' The glowing-eyed monster, terrified woman, and multi-moon cosmic backdrop deliver peak Clark Ashton Smith pulp spectacle.
“Weird Tales Jan. 1932 The Unique Magazine 25 cents The Monster of the Prophecy by Clark Ashton Smith Gaston Leroux S.B.H. Hurst G.G. Pendarves Frank B. Long August W. Derleth Alexandre Dumas”





