Audio adaptations •
Basil Rathbone read the entire short story in his Caedmon LP recording
The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (early 1960s). Other audiobook recordings have featured
Christopher Lee,
Hurd Hatfield,
Martin Donegan and
Gabriel Byrne as readers. • The story was adapted by
George Lowther for a broadcast on the
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (January 10, 1975), starring
Karl Swenson and
Staats Cotsworth. • A radio reading was performed by
Winifred Phillips, with music she composed. The program was produced by
Winnie Waldron as part of
National Public Radio's
Tales by American Masters series. •
Eros Ramazzotti's song "Lettera al futuro" ("Letter to the future"), from his 1996 album ''
Dove c'è musica'', retells the main events of the story in a simplified form, without mentioning any specific characters or names but vaguely connecting the plague mentioned in the story to
AIDS, and concludes with the singer's hope, addressed to an imaginary unborn child, that such events will not happen any longer in the future. •
Nate DiMeo reads the story in a Halloween 2020 episode of
The Memory Palace.
Comics adaptations • In 1952,
Marvel Comics published "The Face of Death" in
Adventures Into Weird Worlds #4. Adaptation and art were by
Bill Everett. • In 1952,
Charlton Comics published "The Red Death" in
The Thing #2. Adaptation and art were by
Bob Forgione. • In 1960, Editora Continental (Brazil) published "A Máscara da Morte Rubra" in
Clássicos de Terror #9. Adaptation and art by Manoel Ferreira. It was reprinted by Editora Taika in
Álbum Clássicos de Terror #11 (1974) and by Editora Vecchia in
Spektro #6 (1978). • In 1961, Marvel published "Masquerade Party" in
Strange Tales #83, with story and art by
Steve Ditko. It was reprinted by Editora Taika (Brazil) in
Almanaque Fantastic Aventuras #1 (1973) and by Marvel in
Chamber of Chills #16 (1975). • In 1964,
Dell Comics published "The Masque of the Red Death", adapted from the 1964 film, art by
Frank Springer. • In 1967,
Warren Comics published "The Masque of the Red Death" in
Eerie #12. Adaptation was by
Archie Goodwin, art by
Tom Sutton. This version has been reprinted multiple times. • In 1967, Editora Taika published "A Máscara da Morte Rubra" in
Álbum Clássicos de Terror #3. Adaptation by Francisco de Assis, art by
Nico Rosso with J. B. Rosa. This was reprinted in
Almanaque Clássicos de Terror #15 (1976). • In 1969, Marvel published "The Day of the Red Death" in
Chamber of Darkness #2. Adaptation by
Roy Thomas, art by
Don Heck. This was reprinted by La Prensa (Mexico) in
El Enterrador #4 (1970) and by Marvel in
Chamber of Darkness Special #1 (1972). • In 1972, Milano Libri Edizioni (Italy) published "La Maschera della Morte Rossa" in
Linus #91. Adaptation and art were by
Dino Battaglia. This was reprinted in
Corto Maltese #7 (1988) and multiple other times. • In 1974, Skywald published "The Masque of the Red Death" in
Psycho #20. Adaptation by Al Hewetson, art by
Ricardo Villamonte. This was reprinted by Garbo (Spain) in
Vampus #50 (1975) and by Eternity in
The Masque Of The Red Death and Other Stories #1 (1988). • In 1975, Warren published "Shadow" in
Creepy #70. Adaptation by Richard (Rich) Margopoulos, art by
Richard Corben. The story is Poe's "
Shadow: A Parable", not "The Masque of the Red Death", but the ending was changed to incorporate elements of it. This was reprinted multiple times. • In 1975, Charlton published "The Plague" in
Haunted #22. Adaptation by Britton Bloom, art by Wayne Howard. This was reprinted in Haunted #45 (1979) and by Rio Grafica Editora Globo (Portugal) in
Fetiche #1 (1979). • In 1975, Ediciones Ursus (Spain) published "La Mascara de la Muerte Roja" in
Macabro #17. Art by Francisco Agras. • In 1979, Bloch Editores S.A. (Brazil) published "A Máscara da Morte Rubra" in
Aventuras Macabras #12. Adaptation by Delmir E. Narutoxde, art by
Flavio Colin. • In 1982, Troll Associates published "The Masque of the Red Death" as a children's book. Adaptation by David E. Cutts, art by John Lawn. • In 1982, Warren published "The Masque of The Red Death" in
Vampirella #110. Adaptation by Rich Margopoulos, art by
Rafael Aura León. This has been reprinted multiple times. • In 1984, Editora Valenciana (Spain) published "La Mascara de la Muerte Roja" in
SOS #1. Adaptation and art by A.L. Pareja. • In 1985, Edizioni Editiemme (Italy) published "La Masque De La Morte Rouge" in
Quattro Incubi. Adaptation and art were by Alberto Brecchi. This has been reprinted multiple times. • In 1987,
Kitchen Sink Press published "The Masque of The Red Death" in
Death Rattle v.2 #13. Adaptation and art by
Daryl Hutchinson. • In 1988,
Last Gasp published "The Masque of The Red Death" in
Strip Aids U.S.A. Adaptation and art by
Steve Leialoha. • In 1995, Mojo Press published "The Masque of The Red Death" in
Weird Business. Adaptation by Erick Burnham, art by
Ted Naifeh. • In 1999, Albin Michel – L'Echo des Savanes (France) published "De La Mascara De La Muerte Roja" in
Le Chat Noir. Adaptation and art were by
Horacio Lalia. This has been reprinted multiple times. • In 2004, Eureka Productions published "The Masque of the Red Death" in
Graphic Classics #1: Edgar Allan Poe (2nd edition). Adaptation by David Pomplun, art by Stanley W. Shaw. This has been reprinted in the 3rd edition (2006), and in'' Graphic Classics #21: Edgar Allan Poe's Tales Of Mystery'' (2011). • In 2008, Go! Media Entertainment published ''
Wendy Pini's Masque of the Red Death''. Adaptation and art by
Wendy Pini. This version is an erotic, science-fiction illustrated webcomic, set in a technological future. Go! Media also published in print the first third of the graphic novel. In 2011
Warp Graphics published the complete 400-page work in one volume. • In 2008, Sterling Press published "The Masque of The Red Death" in ''Nevermore (Illustrated Classics): A Graphic Adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's Short Stories''. Adaptation by Adam Prosser, art by Erik Rangel. • In 2013,
Dark Horse Comics published "The Masque of the Red Death" in
The Raven And The Red Death. Adaptation and art by Richard Corben. This has been reprinted in
Spirits of the Dead (2014). • In spring 2017,
UDON Entertainment's Manga Classics line published
The Stories of Edgar Allan Poe, which included a manga format adaptation of "The Masque of the Red Death".
Theatrical adaptation • In 2007, British theatre company
Punchdrunk produced an immersive show based on the stories of Edgar Allan Poe using
The Masque of the Red Death as a framing device. The production utilized
modern dance,
interpretive dance, traditional acting, and an intricately designed scenic environment. The production was directed by
Felix Barrett and Maxine Doyle.
Film adaptations '' (1919) •
The Plague of Florence was a 1919 German silent film that was adapted from "The Masque of the Red Death". • The story was adapted by
Roger Corman as a film,
The Masque of the Red Death (1964), starring
Vincent Price. •
Mask of the Red Death, short animated film from 1969 by
Pavao Štalter for
Zagreb Film • Corman produced, but did not direct, a
remake of the film in 1989, starring
Adrian Paul as Prince Prospero. As of April 2020 this film does not appear to have been made. • In January 2025,
A24 and Picturestart announced they were developing a dark-comedy feature of the short story, based on a screenplay by
Charlie Polinger that was featured on the 2023
Black List. Polinger was announced to direct and executive produce alongside Lucy McKendrick, and was in negotiations with
Sydney Sweeney to star. In June 2025, Sweeney dropped out of the project and was replaced by
Mikey Madison. Production is scheduled to begin in
Budapest in February 2026. ==In popular culture==