The Adventure, War, and Espionage Fiction Magazine Index
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Bisson, Frank; [i.e., William Francis Legros Bisson] (1894-1956) (about) (items)
- Creole-and Other-Belles, (ss) The Danger Trail April 1926
- Shillinglaw of the Flowery Land, (ss) The Danger Trail May 1926
- The Middle Passage, (ss) The Danger Trail July 1926
- Fawn Tipped, (ss) The Danger Trail August 1926
- Black Dog and Sweet Tongue, (ss) The Danger Trail October 1926
- The King of Taluka, (ss) The Danger Trail November 1926
- The Eyes of the Faithful, (ss) The Danger Trail December 1926
- Faulusa of Erromanga, (ss) The Danger Trail January 1927
- The Honor of the House, (ss) The Danger Trail February 1927
- The End of the Line, (ss) The Danger Trail March 1927
- Rapid Fire, (ss) The Danger Trail April 1927
- Government Property, (ss) The Danger Trail June 1927
- The Law of the Club, (ss) The Danger Trail January 1928
- The Whale Pays, (ss) The Danger Trail February 1928
- Hatton’s o’ Buoru, (ss) The Danger Trail March 1928
- The Gaucho, (ss) The Danger Trail April 1928
- Weed, (ss) Sea Stories May 1928
- Good Fishing, (ss) Sea Stories July 1928
- He of the Red Eyes, (ss) The Danger Trail July 1928
- Two Lights in One, (ss) Sea Stories August 1928
- A Ship by Any Other Name, (ss) Three Star Magazine 1st September 1928
- At Cloudy Bay, (ss) Sea Stories October 1928
- The Devil’s Fairway, (ss) Sea Stories April 1929
- Cumshaw, (ss) Sea Stories May 1929
Bittner, A(rchibald) H(erbert) (1897-1966); used pseudonyms Wayne Rogers, Curtis Steele & Grant Stockbridge (items)
- Yellow Treasure, (ss) Thrilling Adventures May 1932, as by Wayne Rogers
- The Eye of Bel-Ra-Anu, (ss) Thrilling Adventures August 1932, as by Wayne Rogers
- Luck of the Road, (ss) Thrilling Adventures November 1932, as by Wayne Rogers
- The Mounty Killer, (ss) Thrilling Adventures December 1932, as by Wayne Rogers
- Bush Justice, (ss) Thrilling Adventures January 1933, as by Wayne Rogers
- Blood of the Sea, (ss) Thrilling Adventures February 1933, as by Wayne Rogers
- Bringing in the Ship, (ss) Thrilling Adventures March 1933, as by Wayne Rogers
- Drums in the Night, (nv) Thrilling Adventures July 1933, as by Wayne Rogers
- Pearl Bait, (ss) Thrilling Adventures January 1934, as by Wayne Rogers
- Great God Honi, (nv) Thrilling Adventures July 1934, as by Wayne Rogers
- Dead Men’s Rule, (ss) Thrilling Adventures November 1934, as by Wayne Rogers
- Yaqui Gold, (ss) Thrilling Adventures January 1935, as by Wayne Rogers
- Bonanza, (ss) Thrilling Adventures August 1935, as by Wayne Rogers
- Bodies to Order, (ss) Saucy Movie Tales January 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- Hell’s Brew, (nv) Thrilling Mystery January 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- Right of the Master, (ss) Saucy Movie Tales March 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- The Blond Marquesan, (nv) Mystery Adventure Magazine May 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- Buried Alive, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine July 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- Moonlight Murder, (nv) Mystery Adventure Magazine August 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- Tomorrow They Die, (nv) Mystery Adventure Magazine October 1936, as by Wayne Rogers
- Murder’s Silver Lining [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider April 1937, as by Wayne Rogers
- Graveyard Substitute [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider June 1937, as by Wayne Rogers
- Slaves of the Black Monarch [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (na) The Spider August 1937, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Killer’s Cradle Song [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider September 1937, as by Wayne Rogers
- The City That Dared Not Eat [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (n.) The Spider October 1937, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Death O’Clock Joy-Ride [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider November 1937, as by Wayne Rogers
- Satan’s Switchboard [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (na) The Spider December 1937, as by Grant Stockbridge
- The City of Lost Men [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (na) The Spider February 1938, as by Grant Stockbridge
- King of America, (ss) Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1938, as by Wayne Rogers
- Murder Is a Merry Maid, (nv) Mystery Tales March 1938, as by Wayne Rogers
- When Thousands Slept in Hell [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (na) The Spider May 1938, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Satan’s Shackles [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (na) The Spider June 1938, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Call for Corpse Brides [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider July 1938, as by Wayne Rogers
- The Suicide Battalion [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1938, as by Curtis Steele
- The Devil’s Candlesticks [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (n.) The Spider August 1938, as by Grant Stockbridge
- The Day of the Damned [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1938, as by Curtis Steele
- The Dawn That Shook the World [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1938, as by Curtis Steele
- The Withering Death [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (n.) The Spider December 1938, as by Grant Stockbridge
- When Hell Came to America [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- The Song of Death [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (n.) The Spider February 1939, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Corpse Camp [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider March 1939, as by Wayne Rogers
- Invasion from the Sky [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 March/April 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- Blight of the Blazing Eye [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (n.) The Spider April 1939, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Winged Hordes of the Yellow Vulture [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 May/June 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- War Tanks of the Yellow Vulture [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 July/August 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- The Corpse Broker [Richard Wentworth (The Spider)], (n.) The Spider September 1939, as by Grant Stockbridge
- Corpse Cavalry of the Yellow Vulture [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (n.) Secret Service Operator #5 September/October 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- The Army from Underground [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) Secret Service Operator #5 November/December 1939, as by Curtis Steele
- Hell’s Lost Battalion [James Christopher (Operator 5)], (na) Secret Service Operator #5 January/February 1940 (unpublished), as by Curtis Steele
- The Devil’s Clearing House [Brother Henry], (ss) The Spider March 1940, as by Wayne Rogers
- Death’s Silver Lining, (ss) The Spider April 2018, as by Wayne Rogers
Black, Barton; pseudonym of Robert J. Hogan (1897-1963) (items)
- Smashing Through Russia!, (ts) War Stories #84, August 1930
- Killed Because He Was Teddy’s Son, (ar) War Stories #85, September 1930 [Ref. Quentin Roosevelt]
- Trapped—by Society, (ss) War Stories #86, October 1930
- The Unconquerable Yank, (ts) War Stories #87, November 1930
- That Kid from Baltimore, (ts) Sky Riders #26, December 1930
- Bad Luck Nell, (ts) War Stories #90, January 1931
- Just a Preacher’s Son!, (ts) Sky Riders #27, January 1931
- One Brave Woman, (ts) War Stories #90, January 1931
- General Devil Eyes, (ts) War Stories #91, February 1931
- Jammed Guns, (ar) Sky Riders #28, February 1931
- And Talbot Grinned, (ss) War Stories #92, March 1931
- Battle Torn, (ts) War Stories #93, April 1931
- The Blizzard Boss, (ts) Sky Riders #30, April 1931
- Darn Gallant, These Chinese, (ts) War Stories #94, May 1931
- Flying Mustangs!, (ts) Sky Riders #31, May 1931
- A Toast to Italy, (ts) War Stories #95, June 1931
- Iron Betty, (ts) War Stories #96, July 1931
- A Tub o’ Bloomin’ ’Eroes, (ts) War Stories #97, August 1931
- Romance in Hell, (ts) War Stories #98, September 1931
- Wyly Was a Ghost, (ts) War Aces #26, May 1932
- Hell’s Own Hero, (ts) War Stories #107, June 1932
- You Can’t Eat Krauts, (ts) War Stories #107, June 1932
- Paradise Raises Hell, (ts) War Birds #64, July 1933
- Hedgehopping by Hand, (ts) War Birds #65, August 1933
- Graveyard Ace, (ss) War Birds #79, October 1934
Black, Michael A. (1949- ) (items)
- Melody of Vengeance [Doc Atlas], (sl) Double Danger Tales #4, May 1997, etc.
- Whodunit, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #27, August 1997
- Anatomy of a Gunfight, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #31, December 1997
- Gorilla Killer [Doc Atlas], (nv) Double Danger Tales #16, May 1998
- A Matter of Honor, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #49, June 1999
- [front cover], (cv) Double Danger Tales #29, July 1999
- Desert Shadows [Doc Atlas], (nv) Double Danger Tales #34, December 1999
- The Riddle of the Sphinx, (na) Double Danger Tales #53, August 2002
Black, Rupert (fl. 2000s) (items)
- Spawn of the Elder Pits, (nv) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #70, March 2001
- Nocturne Macabre, (nv) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #72, May 2001
- The Gallows, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #76, September 2001
- Sons of the Serpent, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #86, July 2002
- The Crossing, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #90, November 2002
Blackmon, Robert C(harles) (1900-1959); used pseudonyms Arthur Humbolt, Jack Storm & Charles R. Wayne (about) (items)
- Letters of Death, (ss) Operator #5 April 1934
- When the Buzzards Fed, (ss) Operator #5 May 1934
- Blood Hunter, (ss) Operator #5 June 1934, as by Charles R. Wayne
- Lake of Fear, (ss) Operator #5 June 1934
- Death’s Red Mask, (ss) Operator #5 September 1934, as by Charles R. Wayne
- House of Doom, (ss) Operator #5 September 1934
- Corpse Wanted!, (ss) Operator #5 February 1935
- Masters of the Flame, (ss) Operator #5 May 1935
- Doves of Doom, (ss) Operator #5 July 1935
- Ten Fathoms Down, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories December 1935, as by Arthur Humbolt
- Cold Chisel, (ss) Secret Agent X June 1936
- Hard Enough, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories August 1936, as by Arthur Humbolt
- Framed to Kill, (ss) The Whisperer June 1937
- Killer Trap, (ss) Doc Savage September 1938
- Voices from Beyond, (ss) The Avenger October 1939
- Switch to Kill, (ss) The Whisperer December 1940
- Death Whispers Softly, (ss) The Avenger January 1941
- Calling All Cars, (ss) The Whisperer June 1941
- Murder Is No Accident, (ss) The Whisperer August 1941
- The Murder Joke, (ss) The Avenger September 1941
- Five Feet of Death, (ss) The Avenger November 1941, as by Jack Storm
- The Living Dead [Douglas True (Doc Trouble)], (ss) Doc Savage (Canada) December 1941
- Death Has Two Hands, (ss) The Avenger January 1942
- The Murder Mite, (nv) The Whisperer February 1942
- Come to a Murder, (ss) The Whisperer April 1942
- The Dead Don’t Talk, (ss) The Avenger July 1942
- Killer in the House, (ss) The Avenger September 1942
- Scarlet Justice, (ss) Doc Savage May 1944
Blade, Alexander (fl. 1940s-1950s); house pseudonym used by Alfred Bester (1913-1987), Howard Browne (1908-1999), Chester S. Geier (1921-1991), Edmond Hamilton (1904-1977), William L. Hamling (1921-2017), John W. Jakes (1932-2023), Berkeley Livingston (1909-1975), Herbert B. Livingston (1916-2016), William P. McGivern (1922-1982), David Wright O’Brien (1918-1944), Louis H. Sampliner (1912-1993), Richard S. Shaver (1907-1975), David Vern (1914-1994), Don Wilcox (1905-2000), Robert Moore Williams (1907-1977) & Leroy Yerxa (1915-1946) (about) (items)
- Death Has Red Wings, (ss) Air Adventures February 1940
- Sabotage at Samarai, (ss) South Sea Stories February 1940
- Havoc on Hanua, (ss) South Sea Stories June 1940
- The Woman Who Turned Traitor, (ss) South Sea Stories August 1940
- The White Man Who Was Tabu, (ss) South Sea Stories October 1940 (by Alfred Bester)
- Death of the Yamato, (ar) Air Adventures November 1945
- The Lost City of Angkor Thom, (ss) Mammoth Adventure July 1946
- Traders in Death, (nv) Mammoth Adventure September 1946
- No Holds Barred, (ss) Mammoth Adventure March 1947
- The Substitute Sword, (ss) Mammoth Adventure May 1947
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