Margaret Brundage's Moonlit Monster Cover, Weird Tales Sept 1935 — art by Margaret Brundage — Weird Tales — 1930s
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Margaret Brundage's Moonlit Monster Cover, Weird Tales Sept 1935

No future technology anchors this cover — instead, the supernatural is the threat, a staple of weird fiction's occult science. A terrified nude woman with flowing auburn hair recoils in moonlit horror beside a lakeside forest, while a grotesque, leering creature lurks among dark pine branches. The full moon reflects off still water, casting an eerie blue nocturnal glow. Margaret Brundage's signature pastel-soft rendering makes the menace doubly unsettling — beauty and predatory horror in elegant, breathless contrast.

Category: Magazine Cover
Publication: Weird Tales
Source: Internet Archive
Decade: 1930s
Country: United States
Coolness: 7/10

Holy smokes — that creepy thing in the trees is giving me the chills, and mom would absolutely confiscate this if she saw the cover! Brundage sure knows how to make you grab a copy off the newsstand whether you want to or not.

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Weird Tales SEPT. 25c SEPTEMBER, 1935 Vol. 26, No. 3 THE BLUE WOMAN a weird mystery story By JOHN SCOTT DOUGLAS Paul Ernst Arlton Eadie Robert Bloch Clark Ashton Smith Another exciting DOCTOR SATAN story in this issue Brundage

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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