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  1. Weird Tales é uma revista pulp norte-americana de horror, do gênero literatura fantástica. Sediada em Chicago por J.C. Henneberger, um ex-jornalista com interesse pelo macabro, a Weird Tales foi publicada pela primeira vez em março de 1923. Edwin Baird foi o primeiro editor da revista, com Farnsworth Wright como assistente.

    • Ann VanderMeer e Stephen H. Segal
    • bimestral
    • Wildside Press
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Weird_TalesWeird Tales - Wikipedia

    Website. www .weirdtales .com. OCLC. 55045234. Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine founded by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger in late 1922. The first issue, dated March 1923, appeared on newsstands February 18. [1]

    • United States
    • 1922
    • March 1923; 100 years ago
    • J. C. Henneberger
  3. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Weird Tales is an American fantasy and horror fiction pulp magazine first published in March 1923. The magazine was set up in Chicago by J.C. Henneberger, an ex-journalist with a taste for the macabre. Edwin Baird was the first editor of the monthly, assisted by Farnsworth Wright.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Weird_TalesWeird Tales - Wikiwand

    Weird Tales é uma revista pulp norte-americana de horror, do gênero literatura fantástica. Sediada em Chicago por J.C. Henneberger, um ex-jornalista com interesse pelo macabro, a Weird Tales foi publicada pela primeira vez em março de 1923.

    • Monsters and Sorcerers
    • Steranko and Spies
    • 1970s Revival
    • Strange Tales Marvel Knights and Max
    • Circulation Figures
    • Collected editions
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    The Marvel Comics series ran 168 issues, cover-dated June 1951 to May 1968. 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, Strange Tales became less outré with the 1954 establishment of the Comics Code, which prohib...

    The Human Torch and Thing had already been replaced in #135 (Aug. 1965) by Nick Fury, a superspy in keeping with the concurrent James Bond/The Man from U.N.C.L.E. craze. The 12-page feature was initially by Lee and Kirby, with the latter supplying such enduring gadgets and hardware as the Helicarrier – an airborne aircraft carrier – as well as huma...

    Five years later, Strange Tales resumed its old numbering with #169 (Sept. 1973), which introduced the supernatural feature Brother Voodoo by writer Len Wein and artist Gene Colan. This lasted only to issue #173 (April 1974), with Brother Voodoo continuing briefly in the black-and-white Marvel horror-comics magazine Tales of the Zombie. This was fo...

    In 2009 Marvel published a three-issue miniseries under the Marvel Knights imprint. It featured comics writers and artists who normally create comics outside the superhero genre, such as Stan Sakai, Jason, and Michael Kupperman, and later was collected as a trade paperback. A second three-issue volume was published under the title Strange Tales II ...

    From annual required Statement of Circulation. "Average circulation" refers to total print run. "Total paid circulation" refers to number of copies actually sold, which is the above number minus returns, lost/damaged copies, and free/promotional copies. Strange Talesvol. 1 Circulation figures from annual statements, charted as per-issue average pai...

    Strange Tales at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
    Strange Tales vol. 2 at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
    • (vol. 1) 168, (vol. 1 revival) 20 (#169–188), (vol. 2) 19
    • Bimonthly, June 1951 – June 1952; monthly, July 1952 – Oct. 1953; bimonthly, Nov. 1953 – Feb. 1954; monthly, March 1954 – Aug. 1954; bimonthly Oct. 1954 – April 1955; monthly, June 1955 – June 1957; bimonthly Dec. 1957 – Oct. 1960; monthly, Nov. 1960 – May 1968
    • (vol. 1) June 1951 – May 1968, (vol. 1 revival) Sept. 1973 – Nov. 1976, (vol. 2) April 1987 – Oct. 1988
    • Marvel Comics
  5. 24 de abr. de 2006 · The license to use the Weird Tales name was terminated with the Spring 1994 issue, instigating the change to the new title Worlds of Fantasy & Horror. Worlds of Fantasy & Horror (1994-1996): After rights to the Weird Tales name were lost in 1994, the magazine altered its title to Worlds of Fantasy & Horror, retaining the same format and style as the 1988-1994 version of Weird Tales.

  6. Weird Tales. (anthology series) Weird Tales #1, edited by Lin Carter, Zebra Books, 1980, cover art by Tom Barber. Weird Tales was a series of paperback anthologies, a revival of the classic fantasy and horror magazine of the same title, published by Zebra Books from 1980 to 1983 under the editorship of Lin Carter.