Terror Tales

Terror Tales was the name of two American publications: a pulp magazine of the weird menace genre of the 1930s, and a horror comic in the 1960s and 1970s.

Terror Tales was originally published by Popular Publications.

Some of the writers whose work appeared in Terror Tales included E. Hoffmann Price, Wayne Rogers, Wyatt Blassingame (who later wrote nonfiction books for children), Ray Cummings, Paul Ernst, Arthur Leo Zagat and Arthur J.

Terror Tales ceased publication in March 1941.

[4] Terror Tales followed many of the conventions of the horror comic genres, such as the use of scantily-clad damsel in distress covers.