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Startling Stories - Speak of the Devil

Startling Stories - Speak of the Devil


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Startling Stories - Speak of the Devil

Startling Stories - Speak of the Devil by Norman A. Daniels. A figure of Satan looms over a man and a woman. The satanic creature possesses the man by holding a device over his head, inducing the man to attack the woman. With his other hand satan grasps the hair of the woman so she cannot escape. Date: 1943

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1943 Attack Creature Daniels Device Devil Escape Fiction Looms Monster Norman Possesses Pulp Satan Satanic Sci Fi Speak Startling Stories Inducing


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Speak of the Devil" is a chilling and suspenseful illustration by Norman A. Daniels, published in Startling Stories magazine in 1943. The haunting image depicts a figure of Satan, his menacing presence casting long shadows over a helpless man and a terrified woman. The satanic creature, with horns, pointed tail, and glowing eyes, looms over the scene, exuding an aura of evil and malevolence. The man, with a look of madness in his eyes, is possessed by the devil, his body contorted in a state of frenzy. The devil holds a strange, otherworldly device above the man's head, inducing him to attack the woman. With his other hand, Satan grasps the woman's hair, preventing her from escaping the scene of the crime. The illustration is a prime example of the science fiction and horror themes that were popular in pulp magazines during the 1940s. Danials' masterful use of shadow and light, combined with his intricate attention to detail, creates a visually stunning and eerie image that continues to captivate audiences to this day. The illustration is believed to have been created using traditional techniques, such as pen and ink and watercolor, and is a testament to Danials' skill as an artist. The image is a powerful reminder of the enduring appeal of the supernatural and the darker side of human nature. Speak of the Devil is a haunting and evocative image that continues to captivate and intrigue viewers, offering a glimpse into the rich and imaginative world of pulp fiction and the macabre imagery that defined it.

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