
Weird Tales June 1932 – The Devil's Pool Werewolf Attack Cover
A 1932 newsstand browser would have recoiled and leaned in simultaneously: a near-naked dark-haired woman crouches in terror as a snarling wolf lunges at her across a moonlit floor, while two alarmed onlookers peer through windows with pistols drawn. The scene pulses with nocturnal dread and barely restrained violence, perfectly encapsulating Greye La Spina's lycanthropic horror fiction and Weird Tales' reputation as the pulp era's premier purveyor of the macabre.
A snarling werewolf lunging at a crouching nude woman while gun-toting witnesses watch through windows — this is peak Weird Tales melodrama. It belongs on a dorm room wall AND deserves a place in any serious pulp horror retrospective.
“Weird Tales June 1932 The Unique Magazine 25 Cents The Devil's Pool by Greye La Spina Paul Ernst Arlton Eadie Hugh B. Cave Seabury Quinn Frank B. Long, Jr.”





