Strange Tales (1951 series) (Marvel)

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Name Strange Tales Strange Tales
Leading Article No No
Format Color; Standard format; saddle-stitched; Newsprint 4 Color; Standard Golden Age and Silver Age US; Newsprint; Saddle-Stitched; On-Going Series
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Year Began 1951 1951
Year Began Uncertain No No
Year Ended 1968 1968
Year Ended Uncertain No No
Current? No No
Country United States United States
Language English English
Has Barcode No No
Has Indicia Frequency Yes Yes
Has Isbn No No
Has Issue Title No No
Has Volume Yes Yes
Is Comics Publication Yes Yes
Tracking Notes Continues as DOCTOR STRANGE (1968 series). Series was revived in 1973 by continuing the numbering a second time (see STRANGE TALES, 1973 series). Numbering continues in Doctor Strange (Marvel, 1968 series) with #169; numbering also continues in Strange Tales (Marvel, 1973 series) #169.
Notes Since scripts were generally not credited before the super-hero days, I have avoided speculating on authorship, although it is well known that the most were by Stan Lee. Scripts were generally not credited before the super-hero days, however it is well known that most were plotted by Stan Lee and scripted by him or Larry Lieber.
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Publication Notes Atlas Published bi-monthly to June 1952, monthly June 1952–October 1953, bi-monthly October 1953–February 1954, monthly February 1954–August 1954, bi-monthly August 1954–August 1955, monthly August 1955–May 1957, and bi-monthly May–July 1957. On hiatus between #59 (July 1957) and #60 (December 1957). Published bi-monthly December 1957–October 1960 and monthly from October 1960 on. Accompanied from 1962–1963 by Strange Tales Annual (Marvel, 1962 series).

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Ethan Hoddes Editing 2010-02-11 01:54:45 Available Editing
Ethan Hoddes Formatted to conform to formatting documentation, and some additional info added. Changed the note to be more accurate and to depersonalize it (many people have inserted creator credits on various bases by now). 2010-02-13 01:24:29 Editing Pending Review
Ethan Hoddes 2010-02-13 01:25:45 Pending Review Editing
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Peter Croome 2010-02-13 03:06:33 Pending Review Under Review
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