Note: Title: Coven 13. Subtitled "Witchcraft Horror The Supernatural" on the cover and in the table of contents.
Publisher: Camelot Publishing Company, Arthur H. Landis, President
Editor: Arthur H. Landis. Assistant Editor: Jean W. Currito. Art Director: R. Jacobs Consultant: R. Ebeling. Staff Artist: William Stout.
Binding: Digest
Issues: 4
Note: According to the first editorial, the magazine tried to continue the tradition of Weird Tales and, "from time to time", Unknown. According to the Encyclopedia of Fantasy, the subscription list was sold to William L. Crawford, who restarted the magazine in 1971 as Witchcraft & Sorcery, changing the format to "neo-pulp".