File:WeirdTalesv36n2pg101 Compliments of Spectro.png
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DescriptionWeirdTalesv36n2pg101 Compliments of Spectro.png |
English: Drawing of a man falling past a large skull. Main illustration for the story "Compliments of Spectro". Internal illustration from the pulp magazine Weird Tales (November 1941, vol. 36, no. 2, page 101). |
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