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  2. Strange Tales (pulp magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Tales (cover-titled Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror) was an American pulp magazine first published from 1931 to 1933 by Clayton Publications. It specialized in fantasy and weird fiction , and was a significant competitor to Weird Tales , the leading magazine in the field.

  3. Category:Pulp magazines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pulp magazine covers (5 F) Pages in category "Pulp magazines" ... Strange Stories (magazine) Strange Tales ...

  4. Strange Tales - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel Comics series ran 168 issues, cover-dated June 1951 to May 1968. [1] It began as a horror anthology from the company's 1950s precursor, Atlas Comics.Initially modeled after the gory morality tales of the popular and groundbreaking EC line of comics, [2] Strange Tales became less outré with the 1954 establishment of the Comics Code, which prohibited graphic horror, as well as ...

  5. List of Timely and Atlas Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    continues from Bible Tales for Young Folk: Billy Buckskin #1–3 Nov 1955 – Mar 1956 continues with 2 Gun Western: Black Knight: vol. 1 #1–5 May 1955 – Apr 1956 subsequent volumes published by Marvel Comics: Black Rider: vol. 1 #8–27 Mar 1950 – Mar 1955 continues from Western Winners continues with Western Tales of Black Rider: vol. 2 ...

  6. Margaret Brundage - Wikipedia

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    Over the period from 1933 to 1938, Brundage executed cover art, first for then, famously, for Weird Tales. She was the most frequently-appearing cover artist on Weird Tales during her stint with the magazine. Her first cover appeared on the September 1932 issue; she created covers for 39 straight issues from June 1933 to August 1936. [4]

  7. Dick Ayers - Wikipedia

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    Cover art by penciler Ayers and inker John Severin. Ayers went on to ink scores of Kirby Western and monster stories, including such much-reprinted tales as "I Created the Colossus!" (Tales of Suspense #14, Feb. 1961), "Goom! The Thing from Planet X!" (Tales of Suspense #15, March 1961), and "Fin Fang Foom!" (Strange Tales #89, Oct. 1961).

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    Toniebox is an imagination-building, screen-free digital audio toy that plays stories, sings songs and more. It is designed to foster imagination and independent active play for children of all ages.

  9. Arthur J. Burks - Wikipedia

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    Burks's novelette "The Invading Horde" was the cover story in the November 1927 Weird Tales. Burks's "The Place of the Pythons" was the cover story in the debut issue of Strange Tales in 1931. Burks's novella "The Far Detour" was cover-featured on the Winter 1942 issue of Science Fiction Quarterly. First edition, The Splendid Half-Caste.