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<< Eldritch Tales (1975-1995) >>

Genre: Horror
Category: Semi-pro
Issue List: Complete
Publication: Ceased
Publishers: Crispin Burnham (#3-#6); Yith Press (#2, #7-)
Editors:
The first issue (Dark Messenger Reader) was a fiction companion to the non-fiction fanzine Dark Messenger. The second issue was lost by the printer, but was reconstructed and printed out of order, after #7.
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Originally named Dark Messenger Reader
1975

1975, No. 1
Name changed to Eldritch Tales
1976

1977

1981, v1#2 No. 2
1978

Mar 1978, v1#3 No. 3 Oct 1978, v1#4 No. 4
1979

Apr 1979, v1#5 No. 5 1979, v1#6 No. 6
1980

1980, v2#1 No. 7
1981

1982

1982, v2#2 No. 8
1983

1983, v2#3 No. 9
1984

1984, v3#1 No. 10
1985

1985, v3#2 No. 11
1986

1986, v3#3 No. 12
1987

1987, v4#1 No. 13 1987, v4#2 No. 14
1988

1988, v5#1 No. 15 1988, v5#2 No. 16 1988, v5#3 No. 17
1989

1989, v6#1 No. 18 1989, v6#2 No. 19 Summer 1989, v6#3 No. 20 Fall 1989, v6#4 No. 21
1990

Winter 1990, v7#1 No. 22 Summer 1990, v7#2 No. 23 Winter 1990, v7#3 No. 24
1991

Spring 1991, v8#1 No. 25 Winter 1991, v8#2 No. 26
1992

Summer 1992, v9#1 No. 27
1993

Winter 1993, v9#2 No. 28 Fall 1993, v9#3 No. 29
1994

1995

Spring 1995, v9#4 No. 30

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