Weird Tales April 1936 — 'The Ruler of Fate' by Jack Williamson Cover Art
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Weird Tales April 1936 — 'The Ruler of Fate' by Jack Williamson Cover Art

Painted for Jack Williamson's 'The Ruler of Fate,' this striking Weird Tales cover depicts a robed, golden-helmeted sorcerer looming over a barely-draped blonde woman, raising a stone vessel with menacing intent. The vivid green background amplifies the sinister tension between captor and captive. Lush in the pulp tradition of endangered femininity and occult menace, the composition balances sensuality and dread — hallmarks of Weird Tales covers that made the magazine both notorious and beloved throughout the 1930s.

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

A golden-helmed sorcerer, a trembling blonde, and a raised stone jar — Weird Tales never met a damsel it didn't want to imperil! Pure 1930s pulp pageantry at its most luridly magnificent.

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this is the original and leading weird story magazine Weird Tales APRIL, 1936 APR. THE RULER OF FATE ... utterly strange and uncanny is this fascinating weird thriller! By JACK WILLIAMSON WEIRD TALES Vol. 27, No. 4 Carl Jacobi Robert Bloch Arlton Eadie August W. Derleth 25¢ Printed in U.S.A.

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