Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the September 1951 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the November 1951 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the March 1952 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the May 1952 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the July 1952 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the September 1952 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the November 1952 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the January 1953 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Date based on Atlas advert. Reprint of the May 1953 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Reprint of the November 1953 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Reprint of the January 1954 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Reprint of the March 1954 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Reprint of the May 1954 (US) issue. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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One-shot takeoff of Weird Tales with a supernatural cowboy theme. Published in 2004 by Wildside Press (0-8095-1150-9, $19.95) as a “facsimile” (perfect bound) of the 1933 “original” issue. managing editor Darrell Schweitzer. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Fanzine. |
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A mixed fiction/non-fiction magazine distributed only through schools. Other issues may exist. |
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Semi-professional magazine, some issues were also done in hardcover as collectors’ editions. See also Toadstool Wine and Eerie Country and its successors, which were issued to decrease the backlog of stories bought for Weirdbook. |
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