All Detective Magazine started life as a very thin pulp magazine that sold (initially) for 5c. The August 1934 issue was notable for introducing the arch-fiend “Doctor Death” who was so popular that the magazine was renamed Doctor Death in February 1935, although it only lasted for a further three issues. |
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Title changed from All-Detective Magazine. |
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Details supplied by Bruce Kiefer. |
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One story was announced for the unpublished May 1935 issue. |
Canadian reprint edition of All Detective Magazine. Number of issues published not known. |
Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
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Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
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--- see under All Star Detective Stories (UK). |
British reprint edition of All Detective Magazine. Only a single issue is known. |
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Mislabeled Vol. III, No. 6 instead of Vol. III, No. 7. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Title changed from All-Fiction. |
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Two stories were announced for the unpublished August 1931 issue. Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins. |
--- see under All Fiction Detective Stories. |
Series of annuals reprinting from other Street & Smith crime fiction magazines. There is believed to be no 1944 issue (probably because of the launch of All Fiction Stories). |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Issue not indexed - probably phantom. |
Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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Title changed from All Fiction Detective Stories. |
Issue not indexed. |
From a copy at U of Minnesota Libraries; all of the stories and (probably) all of the poems would have been reprints, but original dates are not given. Esther J. Ford, Associate ed. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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