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The Ocean Leech by Frank Belknap Long
The Ocean Leech by Frank Belknap Long











Horror Times Ten (1967), Masters of Horror (1968), Hauntings and Horrors: Ten Grisly Tales (1969) generally have anywhere of one to three Weird Tales reprints. The anthologies must have done well as they all had at least two reprints. He edited five horror anthologies, two co-edited with Sam Moskowitz.Īll were for Berkley Medallion Books. There were three or four anthologers responsible: Alden Norton, Vic Ghidalia, Roger Elwood, and Herbert van Thal.Īlden Norton went back to the pulp magazine era as the replacement editor for Frederik Pohl at Astonishing Stories and Super Science Stories. A number of horror anthologies came out in the late 1960s and early 190s. The Captain Company carried movies, posters, Vampirella T-shirts, and jig saw puzzles among other novelties. If you opened an issue of a Warren Magazine, one of the things the mail order department carried was a full two pages of paperback books.

The Ocean Leech by Frank Belknap Long

I can remember issues of the magazines making the rounds on the bus ride home from school in the early 1970s. Horror returned with the success of Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella.

The Ocean Leech by Frank Belknap Long

Using the 8 ½ x 11 inch size with black & white interiors, the company side skirted the comic books code.

The Ocean Leech by Frank Belknap Long

In the 1960s, Warren Magazines revolutionized comic books.













The Ocean Leech by Frank Belknap Long