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The Strand Musical MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 36
The bulk of each issue (typically everything after the first 16 or 20 pages) consisted of sheet music for songs of the day, but almost every issue contained one short story often written (and illustrated) by regular contributors to The Strand Magazine.
Prices: 6d Pagecounts: 64-80pp Frequency: monthly |
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The Strand NovelettesCountry: UKTotal Issues: 39
Each issue contained a single complete original novelette, illustrated with three engravings.
Formats: standard Prices: 1d Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly |
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Strange [1952]Country: USTotal Issues: 3
Strange was sub-titled the magazine of true mystery. It was intended to publish non-fiction articles dealing with bizarre and unsolved mysteries. Topics covered included The Mary Celeste, feral children, death camps, cursed diamonds, dreams, swindles and so on. It lasted for three issues; March 1952(#1), May 1952(#2), July 1952(#3). The contents for the first issue were fairly typical.
Formats: digest Mentioned in: Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Strange [1971]Country: US
Sub-titled "True Stories of the Supernatural," this magazine was written entirely by Brad Steiger. Some, if not all, of the pieces are reprinted from his earlier books.
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Strange Adventures (UK)Country: UKTotal Issues: 2
The contents page of the first issue has no title, but a self- referential blurb refers to the magazine as Amazing Adventures. The latter title has never actually been used as the title of an SF magazine; rumors of such a title were probably produced by coverless copies of SA.
Editors: Dennis H. Pratt Formats: large pulp Prices: 2/- Pagecounts: 48pp (2nd issue 32pp) Related Sites: Science Fiction Encyclopedia |
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Strange Adventures (US)Country: USTotal Issues: 4
"Classic Pulp Fiction, an Anthology series containing Novels and Short Stories by acclaimed writers in Science Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure, Mystery, and Horror."
Editors: Ron Hanna Formats: 8.5" x 11", perfect binding Prices: $14.99 Pagecounts: 248pp |
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Strange Aeons [1990s]Country: UK
High quality side stapled fanzine from Scotland dedicated to H.P. Lovecraft. Each issue contained a comic strip adaptation of a Lovecraft story.
Editors: Calum Iain MacIver |
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Strange Aeons [2010]Country: USTotal Issues: 22 (as at Sep-2018)
Publishers: Eryx Press, P.O. Box 25261, Seattle, WA 98165 |
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Strange AttractorCountry: UKTotal Issues: 3
Small press dark fantasy/horror fiction magazine.
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Strange BrewCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1?
Fanzine that published a short story by Brian Stableford.
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Strange DaysCountry: USTotal Issues: 7
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Strange Detective MysteriesCountry: USTotal Issues: 2+5+26=33
Strange Detective Mysteries specialised, as the title implied, in "bizarre, thrilling, eerie-laden, mystery stories" and featured a host of bizarre crime fighters. Briefly, for five issues in 1938, it changed its name to Captain Satan and concentrated on the eponymous hero, but soon reverted to the original title, publishing a total of 33 issues in 6 series. Issues & Index Sources
PublishersPopular PublicationsEditorsFormatsstandard pulpPrices15cPagecounts112ppFrequencyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Strange Detective Mysteries (Canada)Country: CanadaTotal Issues: 48?
Canadian version of Strange Detective Mysteries.
Formats: standard pulp Mentioned in: Science Fiction Index, The Pulpster #11, 2001 |
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Strange Detective Mysteries (UK)Country: UK
British reprint edition of Strange Detective Mysteries.
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Strange Detective Stories [2011]Country: UKTotal Issues: 23
Publishers: Rainfall Books Editors: John B. Ford & Steve Lines Formats: A5 |
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The Strange Edge MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: 1
A magazine of weird fiction.
Editors: G. Arthur Brown |
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