“Stop squirming and be sacrificed, young lady!”

The Dust of Egypt
Menaced by the blob

“You know how tiring it is for me to keep my left arm strategically positioned in the viewer’s line of sight like this?” Margaret Brundage illustrating Robert E. Howard on the July 1936 cover of Weird Tales. Virgil Finlay’s pencil was also busy, providing a noble profile and a pair of shapely buttocks for C.L. Moore’s story “Lost Paradise.”

“From a world like a jewel we come.”

This issue of Weird Tales is available to read and download at the Internet Archive.

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