Issue not indexed - probably identical contents to the UK issue of the same date, but may not exist. |
Created as a companion magazine to the British Argosy magazine, Suspense published many original stories by crime writers of the first rank. It lasted for 32 issues before being absorbed into its parent magazine. |
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Details supplied by Endre Zsoldos. |
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After this issue the magazine merged with Argosy (UK). |
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A second attempt to cash in on the popular CBS radio mystery show of the same name, this version also ran for only four issues but included a wider range of material including a lot of science fiction. There was a companion series of Suspense Novels that ran for 3 issues in 1951 publishing “Strange Pursuit” by N.R. DeMexico, “The Case of the Lonely Lovers” by Will Daemer and “Naked Villainy” by Carl G. Hodges. |
Details supplied by René Beaulieu. |
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Subtitled “The Insider Source into Suspense, Mystery, Horror and Thriller Fiction” Suspense Magazine offers a blend of interviews, articles and original short fiction. |
Issue partially indexed. |
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Issue not indexed. |
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Given as v3 in the Table of Contents. |
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