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His short stories originally appeared in the magazines Weird Tales, Strange Tales, Astounding Stories, Stirring Science Stories and Wonder Stories.
Thrilling Wonder Stories, Unknown, Weird Tales and
" The Weird, Wonder ( ous ) World of Victor Fox's Fantastic Mystery Men ", Part II, Comicartville Library, 2004.
* " 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.
It featured works which had appeared in such pulps as Weird Tales, Astounding Stories, Super-Science, Unknown, Thrilling Wonder Stories and others.
In the 30's and 40's, Wellman began selling to the bigger publications such as Weird Tales, Wonder Stories and Astounding Stories.
:: Reprinted in Weird Wonder Tales # 19 ( Dec. 1976 )
:: Reprinted in Weird Wonder Tales # 22 ( May 1977 )
:: Reprinted in Weird Wonder Tales # 7 ( Dec. 1974 )
The story seems to have been rejected by Weird Tales, Astounding Stories, Blue Book, Argosy, Wonder Stories, and possibly Amazing Stories.
The story contains several other in-jokes, including references to " farnoth flies " ( for Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright ) and " ugrats " ( derived from " Hugo the Rat ", Lovecraft's unaffectionate nickname for Wonder Stories editor Hugo Gernsback ).

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.
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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* Hellboy: Toy Soldier from Hellboy: Weird Tales Issue # 8
Product developer Len Brown, inspired by Wally Wood's cover for EC Comics Weird Science # 16, pitched the idea to Woody Gelman.
Several of the short stories in The Martian Chronicles were adapted into graphic novel-style stories in the EC Comics magazines, including " There Will Come Soft Rains " in Weird Fantasy # 17, " The Million-Year Picnic " in Weird Fantasy # 21, " The Silent Towns " in Weird Fantasy # 22.
Destiny is a DC Comics character created by Marv Wolfman and Bernie Wrightson, first appearing in Weird Mystery Tales # 1 ( 1972 ), and was regular host of that series for the first fourteen issues, after which he hosted Secrets of Haunted House.
His name appeared as Nergal in the Hellblazer comics and in the reprint of More Fun Comics # 67 in Weird Secret Origins, though in Countdown to Mystery and The Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives, he is referred to as " Negal ," even in the latter's reprint of More Fun # 67.
* Dave and Alvin-Twin planets in solar orbit beyond Pluto on the TV show ALF ( Episode # 24, Weird Science ).
In a text article in Promethea # 1, Brannagh's style is compared to that of Weird Tales illustrator Margaret Brundage.
* Timely Comics ' Marvel Mystery Comics with the Human torch (# 92, June 1949 ), Sub-Mariner Comics (# 32, June 1949 ), and Captain America Comics ( then Captain America's Weird Tales ) at issue # 75 ( February 1950 ); and a transformation to the Atlas Comics logo on comics cover-dated November 1951.
* Weird Science # 21 Sep / Oct 1953, " The Ugly One "
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# " Your Love Is Weird " – 2: 27
" in Weird Fantasy # 15.
# " Is She Weird " – 3: 01
* The Weird, miniseries, # 1-4 ( writer, 1988 )

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