Weird Tales March 1933 – Woman Flees Wolves, Seabury Quinn Werewolf Cover
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Weird Tales March 1933 – Woman Flees Wolves, Seabury Quinn Werewolf Cover

Embodying the pulp horror tradition of imperiled femininity meets supernatural menace, this cover depicts a nude red-haired woman sprinting through a moonlit, snow-dusted landscape surrounded by snarling black wolves — almost certainly illustrating Seabury Quinn's featured werewolf story. The composition is kinetic and breathless, with the wolves snapping at her heels from multiple angles. Rendered in lush gouache with a deep cobalt night sky, the image fuses classical figure painting with raw pulp sensationalism.

Category: Magazine Cover
Source: Internet Archive
Artist: Margaret Brundage
Era: Pulp Era (1920s-1940s)
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 8/10

Maximum narrative tension crammed into a single frame: a vulnerable nude figure, multiple slavering wolves closing in from all sides, and the implicit horror of lycanthropy lurking just offscreen. The composition leaves no visual breathing room, which is quintessential Weird Tales cover craft.

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Weird Tales The Unique Magazine MARCH — 25¢ MARCH, 1933 Vol. 21, No. 3 — 25¢ a powerful werewolf story BY SEABURY QUINN Harold Ward · Arlton Eadie · Otis Adelbert Kline Paul Ernst · Clark Ashton Smith · Robert E. Howard

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