Pin-Up of the Week: Weird Tales March 1923

Weird Tales 1923 03 March

What better way to usher in the Halloween weekend but with a cover from the “Magazine that Wouldn’t Die.”

OOZE
An Extraordinary Novelette
By ANTHONY M. RUD

The Tale of A Thousand Thrills
Complete in This Issue

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