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'''Cosmic Tales''' was a science fiction fanzine released in the 1930s.
 
'''Cosmic Tales''' was a science fiction fanzine released in the 1930s.
  
''Cosmic Tales'' had a number of editors over the course of publication, but it was begun by James V. Taurasi in New York City, N.Y., U.S.A. The first issue was released in the Summer of 1937.  
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''Cosmic Tales'' had a number of editors over the course of publication, but it was begun by James V. Taurasi in New York City, N.Y., U.S.A.  
  
The 8th issue was released in December 1938 with a cover by Taurasi.
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The first issue was released in the Summer of 1937, #2 in the Fall and #3 in November/December.  The 4th issue appears in January/February 1938, #5 in March/April, #6 in September, #7 in October/November. The 8th issue was released in December 1938 with a cover by Taurasi. The 9th issue was released in March 1939. The 10th and 11th issues also appear in 1939.  
The 9th issue was released in March 1939.
 
  
By Vol.1 No.2, released in 1940, the editor is John Giunta.
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A special issue, called''Cosmic Tales Special'' appears in 1939; it is the "First World Science Fiction Convention Issue", and the cover announces "Featuring Stories by [[Nils Helmer Frome|Nils Frome]], Cyril Kornbloth, and Percival Twinkletose", the last undoubtedly a joke.
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Summer 1939 sees the appearance of Vol. No. 13
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Vol.2 No.1, the second anniversary issue of ''Cosmic Tales'' released in Summer 1939, announces on the cover that "henceforth it will be published by John Giunta". The cover is by Taurasi. Vol. 1 No. 2 is edited by Giunta as announced, and appears in 1940 with a cover by Giunta.
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Another issue is not seen until the April-May-June issue of 1941, which finds James Taurasi the editor again, but now publishing in England. This issue included Fantasy and Science Fiction by H. P. Lovecraft and Sam Moskowitz, as well as contributions by John Giunta and Frank R. Paul.
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The next issue, which is Vol.2 No.4, appears in July 1941, Vol 2 No. 4, with a cover by John Giunta,
  
 
By the end of its five year run 18 issues of ''Cosmic Tales'' had been published, the last in August 1941.  
 
By the end of its five year run 18 issues of ''Cosmic Tales'' had been published, the last in August 1941.  
  
 
Ciontributors included John Giunta, Sam Moskowitz ([[Helios]]), Robert G. Thompson.
 
Ciontributors included John Giunta, Sam Moskowitz ([[Helios]]), Robert G. Thompson.
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Revision as of 07:00, 6 March 2011

Cosmic Tales was a science fiction fanzine released in the 1930s.

Cosmic Tales had a number of editors over the course of publication, but it was begun by James V. Taurasi in New York City, N.Y., U.S.A.

The first issue was released in the Summer of 1937, #2 in the Fall and #3 in November/December. The 4th issue appears in January/February 1938, #5 in March/April, #6 in September, #7 in October/November. The 8th issue was released in December 1938 with a cover by Taurasi. The 9th issue was released in March 1939. The 10th and 11th issues also appear in 1939.

A special issue, calledCosmic Tales Special appears in 1939; it is the "First World Science Fiction Convention Issue", and the cover announces "Featuring Stories by Nils Frome, Cyril Kornbloth, and Percival Twinkletose", the last undoubtedly a joke.

Summer 1939 sees the appearance of Vol. No. 13

Vol.2 No.1, the second anniversary issue of Cosmic Tales released in Summer 1939, announces on the cover that "henceforth it will be published by John Giunta". The cover is by Taurasi. Vol. 1 No. 2 is edited by Giunta as announced, and appears in 1940 with a cover by Giunta.

Another issue is not seen until the April-May-June issue of 1941, which finds James Taurasi the editor again, but now publishing in England. This issue included Fantasy and Science Fiction by H. P. Lovecraft and Sam Moskowitz, as well as contributions by John Giunta and Frank R. Paul.

The next issue, which is Vol.2 No.4, appears in July 1941, Vol 2 No. 4, with a cover by John Giunta,

By the end of its five year run 18 issues of Cosmic Tales had been published, the last in August 1941.

Ciontributors included John Giunta, Sam Moskowitz (Helios), Robert G. Thompson.