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    The Mysterious Traveler Magazine   (about)
    A mixed-genre magazine, tie-in to a popular radio show.

    • Publishers:
      • Grace Publishing Co.; Buffalo, NY: The Mysterious Traveler Magazine.
    • Editors:
      • Robert Arthur - Managing Editor: The Mysterious Traveler Magazine.







    The Mysterious Wu Fang   (about)
    A character pulp. The lead novels are usually SF in nature, but the back up stories almost never are.

    • Publishers:
      • Popular Publications; Chicago: The Mysterious Wu Fang.
    • Editors:









    The Mysterious Wu Fang [v2 #4, April 1936 (unpublished)] (pulp) []
    One story was announced for the unpublished April 1936 issue.
    Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins.





    Mystery (1979):   (about)
    Mystery started in 1979 as a limited-distribution title, shifting to a nationally-distributed, slick, quarto-sized, magazine in January 1981. After 9 issues it converted to a digest, closing after a further two issues.


    Mystery

    • Publishers:
      • Mystery Magazine Inc.; Glendale, Los Angeles, CA: Mystery.
    • Editors:








    Mystery Magazine
    Title changed from Mystery.

    • Publishers:
      • Mystery Magazine Inc.; Glendale, Los Angeles, CA: Mystery Magazine.
    • Editors:








    Mystery and Detection   (about)
    One of several pulp reprint magazines issued by World’s Work as a spin-off from the Master Thriller series where the first Tales of Mystery and Detection had appeared in March 1934.

    • Publishers:
      • The World’s Work (1913) Ltd.; Kingswood, Surrey: Mystery and Detection.











    Mystery Book Magazine:   (about)
    Mystery Book Magazine started life as a high quality digest magazine that achieved very positive reviews, but disappointing sales. It started as a monthly in 1945, dropped back to a bi-monthly in schedule in 1947 and then in August 1947 dropped to a quarterly schedule and changed to a pulp format. After three years, with its fortunes failing, it changed its name dramatically to Giant Detective but folded after a mere two issues under that name.


    Mystery Book Magazine

    • Publishers:
      • William H. Wise & Co., Inc.; 50 West 47th Street, New York, NY: Mystery Book Magazine, Jul 1945 – Jan 1946.
      • Mystery Club, Inc.; 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL: Mystery Book Magazine, Feb 1946 – May 1947.
      • Best Publications, Inc.; 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL: Mystery Book Magazine, Fall 1947 – Spring 1949.
      • Best Publications, Inc.; 29 Worthing Street, Springfield, MA; and later at 1125 E. Vaile Street, Kokomo, IN: Mystery Book Magazine, Summer 1949 – Summer 1950.
    • Editors:




























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