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PUBLISHER: Popular Publishing Co.
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May 1932; ampire bat cover; reprints Frankenstein by Shelley
good eye appealThe May 1932 issue features "A Goose-flesh Vampire Story" by Hugh B. Cave, Cave's first appearance in Weird Tales. Cave would go on to be one of the foremost writers of both science-fiction and horror throughout the 20th century. The cover features a damsel in distress on a moonlit night menaced by a large vampire bat. Her face conveys the horror of the cover-story. This issue also features great weird horror writers like Seabury Quinn and Clark Ashton Smith, as well as "The Horror from the Mound" by Robert E. Howard.
intact red spine
intact red spine