Starting in 1934, editor (and publisher) Harry Steeger unveiled Terror Tales: perhaps the flagship magazine in Popular Publications’ so-called “Weird Menace” lineup of titles. Running for almost 50 issues, Terror Tales showcased some of the best suspense, mystery and terror stories to see print in the pulps. This facsimile of the January 1935 issue contains stories by Arthur Leo Zagat, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Wyatt Blassingame, Nat Schachner, and Franklin H. Martin, among others.
By Arthur Leo Zagat, Henry Treat Sperry, Ben Judson, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Wyatt Blassingame, Franklin H. Martin, and Nat Schachner; illustrated by John Newton Howitt and Amos Sewell
Contains the following stories:
- “When Love Went Mad” by Arthur Leo Zagat
- “Souls Enslaved” by Henry Treat Sperry
- “Honeymoon Coffin” by Ben Judson
- “Dark Child of Doom” by Wyatt Blassingame
- “Corpses for Witch’s Mountain” by Franklin H. Martin
- “Blood on Black Knoll” by G.T. Fleming-Roberts
- “They Dare Not Die” by Nat Schachner