Reprint magazine. |
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Title changed from Treasury of Great Science Fiction Stories. |
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Fanzine. |
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Title given as “Troopers: Military Science Fiction” on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Title given as “Troopers: Military Science Fiction” on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Title changed from Troopers Quarterly. |
Title given as “Troopers: Military Science Fiction” on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
True Mystic Confessions featured articles on astrology and dreams but mainly carried fictionalized and sensationalized accounts of nudist camp orgies, drugs and sex crimes. Nearly all of the pieces are anonymous and that is understandable. Many of the stories do have a weird element to them but in general this magazine is only for the completist. The contents of the only known issue are given below. |
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--- see under Mystic Magazine (1930). |
True Strange may be a revival of True Weird. They share the same publisher and followed one upon another. True Strange also reprinted material from True Weird. True Strange was a large magazine published by Weider Periodicals Inc., 16 Hopkins Ave., Jersey City, New Jersey. William R. Shelton edited the first five issues and Allen Camelli edited the last two. It was subtitled “incredible…weird… and factual.” There were a total of seven issues with one short story in four of the issues. Other authors with material that may be of interest are: Arthur J. Burks (5-6/57); M.E. Counselman (10/56, 3/57, 10/57, 2/58); Jules De Grandon (3/57); Theophile Gautier (3/57); R. DeWitt Miller (8/57). |
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