Weird Tales January 1936 — 'A Rival From the Grave' Seabury Quinn Cover
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Weird Tales January 1936 — 'A Rival From the Grave' Seabury Quinn Cover

Against a pitch-black void, two sinuously rendered female figures — one pallid and predatory, the other draped in flowing green — intertwine in a menacing supernatural embrace, the aggressor's claw-like hand raised in ghoulish triumph. The warm flesh tones contrast sharply with the emerald fabric and deep shadows, creating an intimate yet deeply unsettling tableau. This is quintessential Weird Tales glamour-horror: beautiful, transgressive, and drenched in occult menace, perfectly illustrating Seabury Quinn's undead rivalry narrative.

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

This cover packs maximum transgressive energy into two intertwined figures — undead menace, near-nudity, and supernatural dread all compressed into a single visceral composition. Brundage's signature pastel-soft rendering of genuinely horrifying subject matter is the defining contradiction of Weird Tales at its peak.

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JANUARY, 1936 Weird Tales JAN. A MAGAZINE OF THE BIZARRE AND UNUSUAL A RIVAL FROM THE GRAVE creeping horror! weird terror! by SEABURY QUINN Paul Ernst C. L. Moore Robert E. Howard August W. Derleth 25¢ Vol. 27, No. 1 WEIRD TALES

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