Pinup of the Week: Weird Tales November 1934

Queen of the Lilin
the story of a gloriously beautiful and evil ghost-woman
by E. HOFFMANN PRICE

S. Gordon Gurwit
Kirk Mashburn
Paul Ernst

Margaret Brundage cover.

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