It's been more than a hundred years since Weird Tales was founded by J. C. Henneberger and J. M. Lansinger in 1922. Along with Argosy, Amazing Stories, and a few select others, this title tops the list of most wanted pulp magazines in modern times. Get in on the fun, with this 1945 Weird Tales #226 issue, which has just returned from CGC with a grade of (1.8, Off-White Pages), in a Restored Grade holder. The restoration is noted as Slight (C-1) small amount of color touch on cover. Speaking of the cover, this one's a thriller, with art by Lee Brown Coye. Famous authors who contributed stories are August Derleth, Robert Bloch and Edmond Hamilton.
Opening Bid $100.