Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror Vol. 1 No. 1
If you’re a fan of pulp and noir fiction, you’re going to love Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror v1n1!
- The Dead Who Walk by Ray Cummings
- The Place Of The Pythons by Arthur J. Burks
- The Dark Castle by Marion Brandon
- Dr. Muncing, Exorcist by Gordon MacCreagh
- The Dog That Laughed by Charles Willard Diffin
- The Return Of The Sorcerer by Clark Ashton Smith
- Nasturtia by Capt. S. P. Meek
- A Cry From Beyond by Victor Rousseau
Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror Vol. 1 No. 1
Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror v1 n1 is a classic pulp magazine first published in 1931. This magazine featured an eclectic mix of stories that were sure to thrill and chill its readers. Among the tales included were “The Dead Who Walk” by Ray Cummings, “The Place Of The Pythons” by Arthur J. Burks, “The Dark Castle” by Marion Brandon, “Dr. Muncing, Exorcist” by Gordon MacCreagh, “The Dog That Laughed” by Charles Willard Diffin, “The Return Of The Sorcerer” by Clark Ashton Smith, “Nasturtia” by Capt. S. P. Meek, and “A Cry From Beyond” by Victor Rousseau.
The magazine was well-known for its stories of suspense, science fiction, and horror, making it a popular choice among fans of pulp and noir fiction. Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror also featured stories by other prominent writers of the time, including Eando Binder, Fenton McCann, Lee Eisenberg, and Howard Browne.
Strange Tales Of Mystery And Terror v1n1 is a captivating read that offered a glimpse into the macabre and mysterious world of pulp fiction. Its stories are sure to keep readers on the edge of their pulpy seats and leave them with a sense of nostalgia for the pulpy days of yore.