File:Weird Tales April 1937.jpg
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DescriptionWeird Tales April 1937.jpg |
English: Cover of the pulp magazine Weird Tales (April 1937, vol. 29, no. 4) featuring Symphony of the Damned by John R. Speer. Cover art by Virgil Finlay |
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Date | Cover date April 1937 | ||||
Source | Scanned cover of pulp magazine. | ||||
Author | Popular Fiction | ||||
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