Uncanny Tales (US pulp magazine)
- Uncanny Tales (US pulp magazine)
Uncanny Tales was an American pulp science fiction magazine that ran from April 1939 to May 1940. Published by Martin Goodman (publisher) under the "Manvis Publications, Inc." imprint. It should not be confused with Goodman's "shudder" publication Uncanny Stories.
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