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SciFi/Fantasy Magazine Covers @SFFMagazineCovers@zirk.us  路  3 months ago

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Weird Tales vol. 43, no. 4 (May 1951)

Have to be honest, I don't like this one. I don't like this style at all and I don't know what's going on. Someone please defend it and or explain it in the replies, thanks in advance.

Original magazine: https://archive.org/details/Weird_Tales_v43n04_1951-05_ATLPM-Sas

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A man with bushy white hair and beard is in front of a classically spooky green house, another bearded man seen superimposed in the sky in blue tones.
Weird Tales magazine cover from 1951.
A man with bushy white hair and beard is in front of a classically spooky green house, another bearded man seen superimposed in the sky in blue tones. Weird Tales magazine cover from 1951.
A man with bushy white hair and beard is in front of a classically spooky green house, another bearded man seen superimposed in the sky in blue tones. Weird Tales magazine cover from 1951.
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