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Crimewave (about)
Irregular magazine of edgy crime short fiction, often with a tint of horror, fantasy or the supernatural.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ #1, 1999 (TTA Press, £3.00, 58pp, tp, cover by The Unknown Artist & Wendy Down) (Contents)
- ___ #2, Deepest Red, June 1999 (TTA Press, £5.99, 128pp, tp, cover by Wendy Down) (Contents)
- ___ #3, Burning Down the House, March 2000 (TTA Press, £5.99, 130pp, tp, cover by Mike Bohatch) (Contents)
- ___ #4, Mood Indigo, November 2000 (TTA Press, £5.99, 130pp, tp, cover by Troy Paiva) (Contents)
- ___ #5, Dark Before Dawn, June 2001 (TTA Press, £5.99, 130pp, tp, cover by Larrie Thomson) (Contents)
- ___ #6, Breaking Point, May 2002 (TTA Press, £6.00, 130pp, tp) (Contents)
- ___ #7, The Last Sunset, June 2003 (TTA Press, £7.00, 178pp, tp) (Contents)
- ___ #8, Cold Harbours, 2005 (TTA Press, £6.99, 159pp, tp) (Contents)
- ___ #9, Transgressions, April 2007 (TTA Press, £6.99, 160pp, tp) (Contents)
- ___ #10, Now You See Me, 2008 (TTA Press, £8.99, 160pp, tp, cover by David Gentry) (Contents)
- ___ #11, Ghosts, 2010 (TTA Press, £9.99, 240pp, tp, cover by Ben Baldwin) (Contents)
- ___ #12, Hurts, 2013 (TTA Press, £12.99, 240pp, tp, cover by Ben Baldwin) (Contents)
- ___ #13, Bad Light, 2018 (TTA Press, £10.00, 240pp, tp, cover by Ben Baldwin) (Contents)
Dan Dunn Detective Magazine (about)
Dan Dunn Detective Magazine was an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of comic-strip characters by placing them in pulp stories. It lasted a mere two issues.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, September 1936 (C.J.H. Publications, Inc., 10¢, 96pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, November 1936 (C.J.H. Publications, Inc., 10¢, 96pp+, pulp, cover by Fred Meagher) (Contents)
Daring Detective (Canada): (about)
There were at least 14 issues of this Canadian pulp in 1941/1942. The first issue was published in May 1941 under the title Daring Detective, but the publisher was forced to change the magazine name to Daredevil Detective Stories because of conflict with the existing US true crime magazine of the same name.
Daredevil Detective Stories
Title changed from Daring Detective. The title given on the cover was Dare-Devil Detective Stories.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ July 1941 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ August 1941 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ September 1941 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ October 1941 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, November 1941 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #7, December 1941 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #8, January 1942 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #9, February 1942 (Daring Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #10, March 1942 (Adam Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #11, April 1942 (Adam Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #12, June 1942 (pulp) (Contents) (Missing)
- ___ v2 #1, August 1942 (Norman Book Company, 15¢, 96pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, October 1942 (Norman Book Company, pulp) (Contents)
The Dark City Crime & Mystery Magazine (about)
- ___ v1 #1, October 2015 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, January 2016 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, April 2016 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, July 2016 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, October 2016 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, January 2017 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, April 2017 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, July 2017 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, October 2017 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, January 2018 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, April 2018 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, July 2018 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, October 2018 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 139pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, January 2019 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 110pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, April 2019 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, July 2019 (Dark City Books) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, October 2019 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 130pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, January 2020 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 107pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, April 2020 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 120pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #4, July 2020 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 104pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, October 2020 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 122pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, January 2021 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 126pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, April 2021 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 128pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #4, July 2021 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 132pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #1, October 2021 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 123pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #2, January 2022 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 128pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #3, April 2022 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 108pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #4, July 2022 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 126pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v8, #1, October 2022 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 102pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v8, #2, January 2023 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 124pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #3, April 2023 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 130pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #4, July 2023 (Dark City Books, $6.99, 130pp, digest) (Contents)
Detective (1933) (about)
A very rare, and short-lived, magazine which was unusual in that the lead story actually started on the cover of the magazine.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, November 1933 (Delo Publications, 25¢, 64pp+, large pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, December 1933 (15¢, large pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, January 1934 (15¢, large pulp) (Contents) (Incomplete)
Detective (UK)
Mike Cook, in Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, describes this as a small thriller published by Gerald G. Swan twice a month (for 24 issues) during 1949. The item in question is is actually an anonymous anthology called DETECTIVE: 24 COMPLETE YARNS.
Detective Aces (UK) (about)
British reprint edition of Ten Detective Aces, including some stories from Lone Wolf Detective and one from Marvel Science Stories.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/-, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #7, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/3d, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #8, 195? (L. Miller and Son, Ltd., 1/3d, 64pp, pulp) (Contents)
Detective Action Stories (about)
Detective Action Stories was one of the first four magazines published in October 1930 by the then-new partnership of Henry Steeger and Harold Goldsmith that was to become so well-recognised as Popular Publications. However Detective Action Stories was never a great success, running for only 19 monthly issues until April 1932. It was briefly relaunched four years later (in October 1936) but lasted for only a further 9 issues before folding for good.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, October 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, November 1930 (20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, December 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, January 1931 (20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, February 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, March 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, April 1931 (Popular Publications, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, May 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, June 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, July 1931 (20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, August 1931 (Popular Publications, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, September 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, October 1931 (Popular Publications, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, November 1931 (Popular Publications, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, December 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, January 1932 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, February 1932 (Popular Publications, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, March 1932 (Popular Publications, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, April 1932 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #4, October 1936 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by A. Nelson) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, November 1936 (10¢, pulp, cover by Art Nelson) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, December 1936 (10¢, pulp, cover by Art Nelson) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, January 1937 (10¢, pulp, cover by A. Nelson) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #4, February-March 1937 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by A. Nelson) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #1, April-May 1937 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by Charles De Feo) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #2, June-July 1937 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by Charles De Feo) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #3, August-September 1937 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Charles De Feo) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #4, October-November 1937 (Popular Publications, Inc., 10¢, 112pp, pulp, cover by Charles De Feo) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #1, December 1937/January 1938 (unpublished) (pulp) (Contents)
Detective and Murder Mysteries (1939) (about)
Of the same name as an earlier magazine published by Associated Authors, Inc., this pulp magazine first appeared in March 1939 featuring one of the early marijuana stories, and is noted for its garish and weird covers often featuring torture and mayhem.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, March 1939 (Blue Ribbon Magazines, Inc., 10¢, 116pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, July 1939 (10¢, 116pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, September 1939 (10¢, 116pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, November 1939 (10¢, 116pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #1, February 1941 (Columbia Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
Detective Book Magazine (about)
This magazine began in 1930, but did not run continuously, being suspended from 1931 to 1937. It featured reprints of hardcover mystery novels, some or all of which were abridged.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, April 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Charles R. Chickering) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, May 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, June 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, July 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, August 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, September 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #7, October 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #8, November 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #9, December 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #10, January 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #11, February 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #12, March 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Rafael M. DeSoto) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, April 1931 (25¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, May 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, June 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, July 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, August 1931 (20¢, pulp, cover by Nick Eggenhofer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, September 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #7, Fall 1937 (20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #8, Spring 1938 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 130pp, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #9, Summer 1938 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #10, Fall 1938 (20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #11, Spring 1939 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #12, Summer 1939 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, Fall 1939 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, Winter 1939-40 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, Spring 1940 (128pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, Summer 1940 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #5, Fall 1940 (20¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #6, Winter 1940-41 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #7, Spring 1941 (20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #8, Summer 1941 (20¢, pulp, cover by Wilson Scruggs) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #9, Fall 1941 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #10, Winter 1941-42 (20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #11, Spring 1942 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #12, Summer 1942 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, Fall 1942 (20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, Winter 1942 (20¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, March 1943 (Fiction House Inc., 20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, Summer 1943 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #5, Fall 1943 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #6, Spring 1944 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 112pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #7, Fall 1944 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #8, Winter 1944 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #9, Spring 1945 (20¢, pulp, cover by George Gross) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #10, Summer 1945 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #11, Fall 1945 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #12, Winter 1945 (20¢, pulp, cover by George Gross) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, Spring 1946 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, Summer (Jun-Aug) 1946 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, Winter 1946 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by G. Gross) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #4, Spring (Dec-Feb) 1946-47 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 112pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #5, Summer 1947 (20¢, pulp, cover by George Gross) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #6, Winter (Sept.-Nov.) 1947 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 112pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #7, Spring (Dec-Feb) 1947-48 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 112pp, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #8, Summer 1948 (20¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #9, Fall (June-August) 1948 (20¢, pulp, cover by George Gross) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #10, Winter (Sep-Nov) 1948 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 112pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #11, Spring 1949 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #12, Summer (March-May) 1949 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, Fall (April-July) 1949 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, Winter 1949 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, Spring 1950 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #4, Winter Issue, Nov.1951 - Jan.1952 (Fiction House Inc., 25¢, 96pp, pulp, cover by Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #5, Winter 1952-1953 (25¢, 96pp, pulp, cover by Anderson) (Contents)
Detective Casebook
One of the many British magazines in the 1940s published as a series of booklets with different titles to avoid paper restrictions
(Pub. Info.)- ___ (#1, February) 1948 (Brown Watson, 1/-, 32pp, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ (#2, March) 1948 (Brown Watson, 1/-, 32pp, quarto) (Contents)
- ___ (#3, June) 1948 (Brown Watson, 1/-, 32pp, quarto) (Contents)
Detective Classics: (about)
This magazine started life as a war pulp, but, after only four issues under that name, it switched to a detective pulp, under the name Detective Classics, as which it continued for another 22 monthly issues. Each issue typically featured a lead novel followed by a small number of columns and short stories.
Soldier Stories
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, April 1929 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy, Jr.) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, May 1929 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by A. L. Hicks) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, July 1929 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by F. R. Glass) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, September 1929 (Fiction House, 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Charles E. Dameron) (Contents)
Detective Classics
Title changed from Soldier Stories.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #5, November 1929 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by F. R. Glass) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, January 1930 (20¢, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #7, February 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy, Jr.) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #8, March 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #9, April 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #10, May 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #11, June 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #12, July 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, August 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, September 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, October 1930 (20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, November 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, December 1930 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, January 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #7, February 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #8, March 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #9, April 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #10, May 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #11, June 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by H. C. Murphy) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #12, July 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, August 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, September 1931 (Fiction House, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Earl K. Bergey) (Contents)
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