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'''Marvel Tales''' was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction and fantasy writing  published in the 1930s by William Crawford.  
 
'''Marvel Tales''' was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction and fantasy writing  published in the 1930s by William Crawford.  
  
William Crawford lived in Everett, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., where he owned his own letterpress and would print his fanzines one page at a time. ''Marvel Tales'' were issued with coloured covers and on varying paper stock. The first issue was 40 stapled pages.
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William Crawford lived in Everett, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., where he owned his own letterpress and would print his fanzines one page at a time. ''Marvel Tales'' were issued with coloured covers and on varying coloured paper stock. The first issue was 40 stapled pages.
  
 
Contributors included Robert Bloch, August Derleth, George Allen England, John Benyon Harris, Lovell Hert, Robert E. Howard, David H. Keller, Amelia Reynold Lon, Clifford D. Simak, and Natalie H. Wooley.  
 
Contributors included Robert Bloch, August Derleth, George Allen England, John Benyon Harris, Lovell Hert, Robert E. Howard, David H. Keller, Amelia Reynold Lon, Clifford D. Simak, and Natalie H. Wooley.  

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'Marvel Tales, Vol 1 No 1 1934

Marvel Tales was a literary fanzine devoted to science fiction and fantasy writing published in the 1930s by William Crawford.

William Crawford lived in Everett, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., where he owned his own letterpress and would print his fanzines one page at a time. Marvel Tales were issued with coloured covers and on varying coloured paper stock. The first issue was 40 stapled pages.

Contributors included Robert Bloch, August Derleth, George Allen England, John Benyon Harris, Lovell Hert, Robert E. Howard, David H. Keller, Amelia Reynold Lon, Clifford D. Simak, and Natalie H. Wooley.

Most notably Marvel Tales was the publisher of several H. P. Lovecraft stories, beginning with the very first issue, which appeared in May 1934. As well, William Crawford was the sole publisher of the only book of Lovecraft's work to appear in his lifetime.