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Weird and Western
; Weird Western
In the 1990s and 2000s, the Western comic leaned toward the Weird West sub-genre, usually involving supernatural monsters, or Christian iconography as in Preacher.
Other video games adapt the Science Fiction Western or Weird West subgenres ( Gunman Chronicles, Fallout, Mass Effect and Darkwatch ).
* Weird Western
* Walking Wolf: A Weird Western ( 1994 )
Between 1997 and 2002, he contributed artwork on fill-in issues ( or to jam issues ) of Crusades, The Dreaming, Flinch, House of Secrets, The Sandman Presents: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Dreams ..., Totems, Weird War Tales and Weird Western Tales.
In January 2005, Browder voiced the character Bartholomew Aloysius " Bat " Lash in an episode of the animated series Justice League Unlimited entitled " The Once and Future Thing, Part 1: Weird Western Tales ".
* " The Once and Future Thing ", Part 1: Weird Western Tales – Batman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern chase a time-traveling villain to the past, where they team up with the greatest heroes of the Old West.
The canonical, basic setting is referred to as the " Weird West " due to the juxtaposition of the Western setting with the horrific and fantastical elements of the game.
** Weird Western Tales by Various Authors
Examples of magical girlfriend in Western media include: Samantha from Bewitched, Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie, Lisa from Weird Science, Jenny / XJ9 from My Life as a Teenage Robot and Madison from Splash.
His first full-story appearance was published a few weeks later in volume two of All-Star Western # 10 ( February – March 1972 ), which was renamed Weird Western Tales with its twelfth issue.
* Weird Western Tales (# 12-14, # 16-38 ; 1972 – 1977 )
* Weird Western Tales (# 71 ; 2010 / 01 ): In the Weird Western Tales tie-in to the Blackest Night crossover, Jonah Hex was reanimated as a member of the Black Lanterns.
** Volume 1 ( written by John Albano and Michael Fleisher ; art by Tony DeZuniga, Doug Wildey, José Luís Garcia-López and others ; 526 pages, collects All-Star Western # 2-8 and # 10-11, Weird Western Tales # 12-14 and # 16-33, November 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0760-X )
** Volume 2 ( written Michael Fleisher ; art by José Luís Garcia-López and others ; 528 pages, collects Weird Western Tales # 34-38 and Jonah Hex ( vol.
* Jonah Hex: Welcome to Paradise ( written by John Albano and Michael Fleisher ; art by Tony DeZuniga, Dough Wildey, Noly Panaligan, George Moliterni, and Jose Louis Garcia-Lopez ; 168 pages, collects All-Star Western # 10 ; Weird Western Tales # 14, 17, 22, 26, 29, 30 ; Jonah Hex # 2 and 4, May 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2757-0 )
* Hex's second DCAU appearance was in the Justice League Unlimited episode, " The Once and Future Thing Part 1: Weird Western Tales " voiced by Adam Baldwin.

Weird and Tales
The term was first coined by August Derleth, a contemporary correspondent of Lovecraft, who used the name of the creature Cthulhu — a central figure in Lovecraft literature and the focus of Lovecraft's famous short story The Call of Cthulhu ( first published in pulp magazine Weird Tales in 1928 )— to identify the system of lore employed by Lovecraft and his literary successors.
Smith was one of " the big three of Weird Tales, along with Robert E. Howard and H. P. Lovecraft, where some readers objected to his morbidness and violation of pulp traditions.
From 1933 to 1936, Smith, Howard and Lovecraft were the leaders of the Weird Tales school of fiction and corresponded frequently, although they never met.
As a result, he withdrew from the scene, marking the end of Weird Tales Golden Age.
His short stories originally appeared in the magazines Weird Tales, Strange Tales, Astounding Stories, Stirring Science Stories and Wonder Stories.
Clark Ashton Smith was the third member of the great triumvirate of Weird Tales, with Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.
*" The Last Incantation " — Weird Tales, June 1930 LW2
*" A Voyage to Sfanomoe " — Weird Tales, August 1931 LW2
*" The Tale of Satampra Zeiros " — Weird Tales November 1931 LW2
*" The Planet of the Dead " — Weird Tales, March 1932 LW2
*" The Gorgon " — Weird Tales, April 1932 LW2
*" The Empire of the Necromancers " — Weird Tales, September 1932 LW1
*" The Isle of the Torturers " — Weird Tales, March 1933 LW1
*" The Beast of Averoigne " — Weird Tales, May 1933 LW1
*" The Holiness of Azedarac " — Weird Tales, November 1933 LW1
*" The Death of Malygris " — Weird Tales, April 1934 LW2
*" The Seven Geases " — Weird Tales, October 1934 LW2
*" Xeethra " — Weird Tales, December 1934 LW1
*" The Flower-Women " — Weird Tales, May 1935 LW2
*" The Treader of the Dust " — Weird Tales, August 1935 LW1
*" Necromancy in Naat " — Weird Tales, July 1936 LW1
*" The Maze of Maal Dweb " — Weird Tales, October 1938 LW2
The character was created by writer Robert E. Howard in 1932 via a series of fantasy stories published in Weird Tales magazine.
Conan the Barbarian was created by Howard in a series of fantasy stories published in Weird Tales magazine in 1932.

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