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Becomes Futuristic Science. |
Title changed from Futuristic Tales. |
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--- see under Battle Aces. |
Reprint of the February 1944 (US) issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Partial reprint of the June 1944 (US) issue. Details taken from eBay listing. |
G-Men was launched by Standard Magazines in 1935 and rapidly established itself as the most popular of those featuring federal agent crime stories. It ran for 53 monthly issues until Feb-1940 at which point the decline of interest in “G-Man” stories caused a slight change in title (and emphasis) to G-Men Detective and a shift to a bimonthly schedule (occasionally falling to quarterly) which it maintained for a further 59 issues until the magazine folded in Winter 1953. |
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Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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