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    Shadow [September 1969] []
    Issue partially indexed.





    Shadow [November 1972] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Enigma Macabre: An Evaluation of the Short Stories of Robert Aickman · Martin Ricketts · ar



    Shadow [#20, 1973] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · The Phantom Ship · William Hope Hodgson · ss
      revised from the original ending of The Ghost Pirates, Stanley Paul, 1909.






    The Shadow Magazine:   (about)
    The Shadow Magazine was the first, and arguably the best, of the “character hero” pulp magazines. Launched in 1931 it soon established a monthly schedule and then, in 1932, doubled that to a twice-monthly schedule, which it maintained for over 10 years, before dropping back to a monthly schedule in 1943. This marked the beginning of the end with the schedule dropping to bimonthly in 1947 and then to quarterly in 1948, before the magazine finally expired in Summer 1949. In all, 325 issues appeared, each containing a lead novel featuring Kent Allard, “The Shadow”, as well as a small number of short stories and other features. Most of the novels were written by Walter B. Gibson (under the byline Maxwell Grant) although a small number were written by Lester Dent, Bruce Elliott and Theodore Tinsley (all under the Grant byline).





    The Shadow, a Detective Monthly
    Title changed from The Shadow, a Detective Magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Street & Smith Publications, Inc.; 79 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY: The Shadow, a Detective Monthly.
    • Editors:




    The Shadow Detective Monthly
    Title changed from The Shadow, a Detective Monthly.

    • Publishers:
      • Street & Smith Publications, Inc.; 79 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY: The Shadow Detective Monthly.
    • Editors:




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