Weird Tales November 1938 – 'I Found Cleopatra' Cover with Glowing Skull
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Weird Tales November 1938 – 'I Found Cleopatra' Cover with Glowing Skull

Likely painted by Margaret Brundage or Virgil Finlay-school gouache work, this Weird Tales November 1938 cover deploys the magazine's signature blend of exotic horror and feminine spectacle. A reclining Egyptian queen in gold and blue regalia dominates the foreground, while a luminous cobra-skull idol glows menacingly on an altar behind two transfixed onlookers. The lush warm tones against deep violet shadows exemplify classic pulp cover drama at its most theatrically charged.

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

More Cleopatra-risen-from-the-dead than your average mummy thriller — the glowing skull-cobra idol and swooning Egyptian beauty push this squarely into peak Weird Tales fever territory, one notch below full cosmic Lovecraftian unhinged.

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Weird Tales NOVEMBER 5c Paul Ernst H. P. Lovecraft Seabury Quinn A Young American Visits a Terrible Valley I FOUND CLEOPATRA by Thomas P. Kelley

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