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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. Strange Tales (digest magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Tales was a British digest magazine that produced two issues in 1946. It was published by Utopian Publications of London, and edited by Walter Gillings, who was not credited. Technically these were anthologies, not magazines: Postwar paper shortages meant that new magazines could only be launched after an application process that did ...

  4. List of Timely and Atlas Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    continues with Strange Stories of Suspense: Secret Story Romances #1–21 Nov 1953 – Mar 1956 continues with True Tales of Love: Sergeant Barney Baker #1–3 Aug – Dec 1956 continues with G.I. Tales: Sherry the Showgirl: vol. 1 #1–7 Jul 1956 – Aug 1957 issue #4 (Feb 1957) is cover titled and listed in the indicia as Showgirls continues ...

  5. Murgunstrumm and Others - Wikipedia

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    The title novella, "Murgunstrumm", was the cover story in the January 1933 issue of Strange Tales. Murgunstrumm and Others is a collection of horror short stories by author Hugh B. Cave. It was released in 1977 by Carcosa in an edition of 2,578 copies of which the 597 copies, that were pre-ordered, were signed by the author and artist.

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    BB, PRIMEDIA Consumer Magazine Group (1987–2000) BBW, Various including Larry Flynt Publications Inc. (1979–2003) Between C & D (1983–1990) Beyond Fantasy Fiction (1953–1955) Big Brother (1992–2004) Bill Apters W O W Xtra Magazine, H&S Media Inc. (2000–2001) The Black Cat (1895–1922) Black Issues Book Review (1999–2007) Black ...

  8. Strange Stories (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Stories was a pulp magazine which ran for thirteen issues from 1939 to 1941. It was edited by Mort Weisinger, who was not credited. Contributors included Robert Bloch, Eric Frank Russell, C. L. Moore, August Derleth, and Henry Kuttner. Strange Stories was a competitor to the established leader in weird fiction, Weird Tales.

  9. Weird Tales - Wikipedia

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    Weird Tales' subtitle was "The Unique Magazine", and Wright's story selections were as varied as the subtitle promised; [3] he was willing to print strange or bizarre stories with no hint of the fantastic if they were unusual enough to fit in the magazine. [89]