Subtitled “A Magazine of Hair-Trigger Hombres”. Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
Subtitled “A Magazine of Hair-Trigger Hombres”; announced title change to Outlaws of the West. Details supplied by John Locke. |
Title changed from Western Outlaws. |
Issue not indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Details supplied by John Gunnison. |
Issue partially indexed. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details taken from library catalogue of the National Cowboy Museum. |
Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
One story was announced for the unpublished February-March 1939 issue. Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins. |
Title changed from The Western Raider. A villain-oriented character pulp. The authorship of the Dr. Skull stories is unclear. Both have been reprinted under Norvell Page’s name while the records for Popular Publications suggest that the first, at least, was rewritten by Edith and Ejler Jacobson. |
Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
Title changed from The Octopus. The lead novel features the same hero as The Octopus, but a different villain, after whom the magazine is titled. |
Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |