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Strange Plasma    (about)

Semi-professional magazine.
Publishers: Edgewood Press; Cambridge, MA.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec mid-Dec
Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter
1989
# 1












1990
# 2

# 3











1991
# 4












1992
# 5












1993
# 6












1994
# 7

# 8












Strange Romances    (about)

Strange Romances was another one of those ever present publications that seek to capitalize upon sensationalized accounts of true and often gruesome events. Here we have detailed reviews of off-beat romantic relationships ending in tragedy. Some of the fictionalized accounts do have a hint of weird menace or supernatural occurences but none of them are truly of this nature. Three issues have been seen and others may well exist.
Publishers: Strange Romances Publishing Co.; New York.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec mid-Dec
Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter
1939
v1 #1
Jan


v1 #2
Mar

v1 #3
Apr










Strange Sorcery    (about)

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec mid-Dec
Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter
2006






# 1
Jul






2007
# 2
Jan


# 3
Mar


# 4
May






# 5
Nov


2008
# 6
Jan


# 7
Mar


# 8
May








2009


# 9
Mar







#10
Oct



2010

#11
Feb







#12
Sep




2011





#13
Jun







2012


#14
Mar










2015
#15








#16
Sep

#17
Oct



2016
#18
Jan

#19
Feb








#20
Oct



2017




#21
May

#22
Jun

#23
Jul

#24
Aug





2018
#25
Jan

#26
Feb



#27
May

#28
Jun



#29
Sep





Strange Stories    (about)

Letters compiled by Tom Cockcroft.
Publishers: Better Publications, Inc.; New York.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec mid-Dec
Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter
1939

v1 #1
Feb


v1 #2
Apr


v1 #3
Jun


v2 #1
Aug


v2 #2
Oct


v2 #3
Dec

1940

v3 #1
Feb


v3 #2
Apr


v3 #3
Jun


v4 #1
Aug


v4 #2
Oct


v4 #3
Dec

1941

v5 #1
Feb












Strange Suicides    (about)

Strange Suicides may well have been the most bizarre entry in the magazine field of the 1930’s. The magazine’s policy was given in the first issue. It was to cover ," The choice of the most dramatic events in our field, but not to neglect the unknown".

The magazine included factual and fictionalized stories on actual suicides, articles on suicide, and excerpts from literature concerning suicide. Shakespeare, Dickens and Flaubert were all excerpted. Schopenhauer has an essay on suicide in the first issue.

The true flavor of the magazine can best be caught in two separate articles. In the first issue the Executioner of France, M. Diebler has an article titled “Does Life Continue after Decapitation”. There is also a series discussing men who should have committed suicide. The first issue suggests Benedict Arnold and the second Oscar Wilde.
Publishers: George Hill Publisher; New York.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec mid-Dec
Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter
1933
v1 #1
Jan

v1 #2
Feb












Strange Tales    (about)

There were two editions of #1. The first was printed in Eire with a cover by Alva Rogers, the second was printed in England with a cover by H.W. Perl.
Publishers: Utopian Publications Ltd.; London, England.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec mid-Dec
Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter
1946

# 1

# 2
Second Selection













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