The one-shot UNCANNY STORIES was unrelated to the UNCANNY TALES run -- different publisher and, in spite of the cover, not really weird menacy.
There was also the longer-lasting (but even harder to find) WWII era Canadian pulp which also had the name UNCANNY TALES (and which in later issues reprinted most of its contents from American pulps -- but not, confusingly or non-confusingly enough, anything from the American UNCANNY TALES (or the American UNCANNY STORIES).
see http://www.philsp.com/data/data491.html#STARDETECTIVEMAGAZINE http://www.philsp.com/data/data545.html#UNCANNYSTORIES http://www.philsp.com/data/data545.html#UNCANNYTALES1940
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The one-shot UNCANNY STORIES was unrelated to the UNCANNY TALES run -- different publisher and, in spite of the cover, not really weird menacy.
There was also the longer-lasting (but even harder to find) WWII era Canadian pulp which also had the name UNCANNY TALES (and which in later issues reprinted most of its contents from American pulps -- but not, confusingly or non-confusingly enough, anything from the American UNCANNY TALES (or the American UNCANNY STORIES).
see
http://www.philsp.com/data/data491.html#STARDETECTIVEMAGAZINE
http://www.philsp.com/data/data545.html#UNCANNYSTORIES
http://www.philsp.com/data/data545.html#UNCANNYTALES1940
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