William Teason gives us a weird cover for Shirley Jackson’s tale of madness.Matt Fox contributes a Weird Tales cover.
As does Margaret Brundage —
And A.R. Tilburne. Jules de Grandin was the most popular series in Weird Tales though he’s largely forgotten now.
Then we have a sword-and-sorcery cover by Steranko —
And a Powers cover for a tale of terror—
And Doc Savage facing the Squeaking Goblin.
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It’s still the month of Halloween, so why not more scary covers?
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