FANTASTIC NOVELS

FANTASTIC NOVELS
   US bimonthly reprint PULP MAGAZINE, companion to FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES, which it somewhat resembled. 5 issues July 1940-Apr 1941, published by the Frank A. MUNSEY Corp.; it was revived by Popular Publications to publish 20 more issues Mar 1948-June 1951, with the numeration of the second series following directly on from that of the first. It was ed in both incarnations by Mary GNAEDINGER.FN used a great deal of material by A. MERRITT. \#1 featured The Blind Spot (1921; 1951) by Austin HALL and Homer Eon FLINT, serialization of which had begun in Famous Fantastic Mysteries, and all subsequent issues except the last featured a complete novel. Other authors whose work was reprinted included Ray CUMMINGS and George Allan ENGLAND.2 issues of a UK edition appeared in 1950 and 1951, the second (undated) issue confusingly appearing as \#1. There were 17 issues of a Canadian reprint, Sep 1948-June 1951, identical to the US issues.
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