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'''The Dark Brotherhood Journal''' was an H.P. Lovecraft-oriented zine published and edited by George H. Record from Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
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'''The Dark Brotherhood Journal''' was an [[H. P. Lovecraft]]-oriented zine published and edited by George H. Record.
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''The Dark Brotherhood Journal'' was first released from Denver, Colorado, U.S.A., and later from Salt lake City, Utah, U.S.A.
  
 
Three issues were released: #1.1 (June 1971), #1.2 (1972), and #2.1 (July 1973).
 
Three issues were released: #1.1 (June 1971), #1.2 (1972), and #2.1 (July 1973).
  
The first issue contained fiction by Ray Jones, poetry by Walter Shedlofsky, and articles by R. Boerem, Kenneth W. Faig Jr., and Record. Cover art was by Denis Tiani.
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The first issue contained fiction by Ray Jones, poetry by Walter Shedlofsky ([[Inner Circle]]), and articles by R. Boerem, Kenneth W. Faig Jr., and Record. Cover art was by Denis Tiani.
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In this issue, the story "The Globe" by Ray Jones is considered to be part of the [[Cthulhu Mythos]].
  
 
The second issue was an August Derleth special issue and contained work by J. Randolph Cox, L. Sprague de Camp, G.E. Drake, Ray Jones, Record, Warren K. Schoonmaker, J. Vernon Shea, Walter Shedlofsky, and James Wade. Cover art was by Tim Kirk. Interior illustrations were by Denis Tiani.
 
The second issue was an August Derleth special issue and contained work by J. Randolph Cox, L. Sprague de Camp, G.E. Drake, Ray Jones, Record, Warren K. Schoonmaker, J. Vernon Shea, Walter Shedlofsky, and James Wade. Cover art was by Tim Kirk. Interior illustrations were by Denis Tiani.
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From issue 2, "The Worms" by Ray Jones and "Those That Wait" by James Wade are considered part of the [[Cthulhu Mythos]].
  
 
The final issue contained contributions from Basil Copper, Kenneth W. Faig Jr., Edward S. Lauterbach, J.B. Post, and Record. Cover art was by Craig Robertson.
 
The final issue contained contributions from Basil Copper, Kenneth W. Faig Jr., Edward S. Lauterbach, J.B. Post, and Record. Cover art was by Craig Robertson.
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 26 December 2011

The Dark Brotherhood Journal
Issue 1 June 1971
Cover art by Denis Tiani

The Dark Brotherhood Journal was an H. P. Lovecraft-oriented zine published and edited by George H. Record.

The Dark Brotherhood Journal was first released from Denver, Colorado, U.S.A., and later from Salt lake City, Utah, U.S.A.

Three issues were released: #1.1 (June 1971), #1.2 (1972), and #2.1 (July 1973).

The first issue contained fiction by Ray Jones, poetry by Walter Shedlofsky (Inner Circle), and articles by R. Boerem, Kenneth W. Faig Jr., and Record. Cover art was by Denis Tiani.

In this issue, the story "The Globe" by Ray Jones is considered to be part of the Cthulhu Mythos.

The second issue was an August Derleth special issue and contained work by J. Randolph Cox, L. Sprague de Camp, G.E. Drake, Ray Jones, Record, Warren K. Schoonmaker, J. Vernon Shea, Walter Shedlofsky, and James Wade. Cover art was by Tim Kirk. Interior illustrations were by Denis Tiani.

From issue 2, "The Worms" by Ray Jones and "Those That Wait" by James Wade are considered part of the Cthulhu Mythos.

The final issue contained contributions from Basil Copper, Kenneth W. Faig Jr., Edward S. Lauterbach, J.B. Post, and Record. Cover art was by Craig Robertson.