
Avon Fantasy Reader No. 6 – The Crawling Horror Ghost Cover Art
Predicting nothing about future tech, this cover leans hard into supernatural dread — a glowing, semi-transparent female specter rises wraith-like over a cowering man on a shadowy staircase, her vaporous form dissolving into supernatural fog. This is vintage weird fiction at its most visceral: ghostly apparitions, helpless male victims, and lurid lighting that would make H.P. Lovecraft himself nervous. The painterly gouache technique maximizes spectral luminosity against deep shadow, embodying the pulp horror aesthetic perfectly.
This is peak weird fiction pulp — ghostly terror, swooning supernatural menace, and a helpless victim all crammed into a lurid painted cover. Represents the Lovecraftian/Merritt school of supernatural weird fiction rather than hard SF or space opera.
“ANC AVON Fantasy READER No. 6 35¢ The CRAWLING HORROR by THORP McCLUSKY Also: JACK WILLIAMSON H.P. LOVECRAFT A. MERRITT”





