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'''''Midnight Shambler''''' was an irregularly-released small press horror fanzine.
 
'''''Midnight Shambler''''' was an irregularly-released small press horror fanzine.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Although a publication on the horror genre, ''Midnight Shambler'' had a heavy leaning towards the [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and [[Lovecraftian Horror|Lovecraftian horror]] in general, and featured work by a wide array of contributors, including previously-published authors. The first two issues, released in 1998, were edited by [[David Barker]], after which it ceased publication until 1996 when it was revived under [[Robert M. Price]]'s editorship for another eight issues through until 1998. [[Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]] took the helm for the eleventh and final issue in 1999. Cover art was provided by a variety of different artists, including [[Allen Koszowski]], and [[Necronomicon Press]] published the zine throughout its entire run.
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Although a publication in the horror genre, ''Midnight Shambler'' had a heavy leaning towards the [[Cthulhu Mythos]] and [[Lovecraftian Horror|Lovecraftian horror]] in general, and featured work by a wide array of contributors, including previously-published authors. The first two issues, released in 1998, were edited by [[David Barker]], after which it ceased publication until 1996 when it was revived under [[Robert M. Price]]'s editorship for another eight issues through until 1998. [[Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.]] took the helm for the eleventh and final issue in 1999. Cover art was provided by a variety of different artists, including [[Allen Koszowski]], and [[Necronomicon Press]] published the zine throughout its entire run.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
[[Midnight Shambler/Gallery|Click here for Gallery page]]
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Revision as of 04:14, 14 October 2021

This subject is written on a topic in the real world and reflects factual information. This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly. Midnight Shambler was an irregularly-released small press horror fanzine.

Overview

Although a publication in the horror genre, Midnight Shambler had a heavy leaning towards the Cthulhu Mythos and Lovecraftian horror in general, and featured work by a wide array of contributors, including previously-published authors. The first two issues, released in 1998, were edited by David Barker, after which it ceased publication until 1996 when it was revived under Robert M. Price's editorship for another eight issues through until 1998. Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. took the helm for the eleventh and final issue in 1999. Cover art was provided by a variety of different artists, including Allen Koszowski, and Necronomicon Press published the zine throughout its entire run.

Gallery

Main article: Midnight Shambler/Gallery