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Sleuthhound (about)
Elusive small press crime magazine that was a companion and/or successor to Whispering Willow Mysteries that ran for at least four issues, each labelled with names like “Hawk Edition” as well as being dated.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, 1997 (quarto, cover by Peggy D. Farris) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, Spring (March) 1998 (quarto, cover by Peggy D. Farris) (Contents) (Incomplete)
- ___ v2 #2, (Autumn) 1998 (Whispering Willow Ltd., $5.95, quarto, cover by Peggy D. Farris) (Contents)
- ___ Winter 1998/1999 (Whispering Willow Ltd., $5.95, 32pp, quarto, cover by Peggy D. Farris) (Contents)
Sleuth Mystery Magazine (about)
Published “in cooperation with the Mystery Writers of America, Inc.”, Sleuth Mystery Magazine provided light-hearted, crime-adventure vignettes by well-known writers, in much the same style as Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. It folded after only two issues, possibly because of distribution problems.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, October 1958 (35¢, 144pp+, digest, cover by Reese Brandt) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, December 1958 (35¢, 144pp+, digest, cover by Reese Brandt) (Contents)
Smashing Detective Stories: (about)
One of the last detective pulps to be launched, Smashing Detective Stories featured hard-action stories of mystery and detection. After 27 issues the magazine title changed to Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories but only 3 more pulp issues were published under this title, followed by 3 digest issues. From July 1956 to November 1956, the title on the cover read Smashing Detective but the title on the masthead was consistently Smashing Detective Stories throughout.
Smashing Detective Stories
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, March 1951 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 132pp, pulp, cover by Milton Luros) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, June 1951 (25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, September 1951 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, December 1951 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 130pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, March 1952 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, June 1952 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, September 1952 (25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, December 1952 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 130pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, March 1953 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, June 1953 (25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, September 1953 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, December 1953 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, March 1954 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 98pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, June 1954 (25¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, September 1954 (25¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, December 1954 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 98pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #5, March 1955 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #6, May 1955 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, July 1955 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, September 1955 (25¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, November 1955 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 98pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, January 1956 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #5, March 1956 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 98pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #6, May 1956 (Columbia Publications, Inc., 25¢, 98pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, July 1956 (Columbia Publications, Inc., 25¢, 98pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, September 1956 (25¢, 132pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, November 1956 (Columbia Publications, 25¢, 98pp, pulp) (Contents)
Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories
Title changed from Smashing Detective Stories.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v5 #4, January 1957 (25¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #5, March 1957 (Columbia Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Norman Saunders) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #6, May 1957 (Columbia Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, August 1957 (Columbia Publications, Inc., 35¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, November 1957 (35¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, February 1958 (35¢, digest) (Contents)
Smashing Detective Stories (UK) (about)
British reprint edition of Smashing Detective Stories.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ #1 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/6d, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #2 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #3 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #4 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #5 (1952) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #6 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #7 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #8 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #9 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #10 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ #11 (195?) (Hermitage Publications, 1/-, 100pp, pulp) (Contents)
Sizzling Detective Mysteries
Title Changed from Snappy Detective Mysteries.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #3, July 1935 (Nudeal Publishing Co., Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Arthur Grosz) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, August 1935 (Nudeal Publishing Co. Inc., 25¢, 68pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, September 1935 (Nudeal Publishing Co. Inc., 25¢, pulp) (Contents)
Snappy Detective Stories (about)
Following the initial success of Spicy Detective Stories the publishers attempted to reserve the “Spicy” adjective for themselves by producing ashcan issues for two proposed companion titles, Spicy Mystery Stories and Spicy Adventure Stories. Simultaneously, the same publishers (Harry Donenfeld & Frank Armer) produced three more ashcan issues, for a parallel line of “Snappy” titles. Each of these issues was 12 pages long and was dated July 1934. The three Snappies never did achieve real publication but, possibly in response to the launch of Snappy Detective Mysteries by a rival publisher, a second set of ashcan issues was prepared and copyrighted. They were a bit more substantial than the first issues (36 pages) and were all dated May 1935.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, July 1934 (Trojan Publishing Corp., 16pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, May 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 36pp, pulp) (Contents)
Snappy Mystery Stories (about)
Following the initial success of Spicy Detective Stories the publishers attempted to reserve the “Spicy” adjective for themselves by producing ashcan issues for two proposed companion titles, Spicy Mystery Stories and Spicy Adventure Stories. Simultaneously, the same publishers (Harry Donenfeld & Frank Armer) produced three more ashcan issues, for a parallel line of “Snappy” titles. Each of these issues was 12 pages long and was dated July 1934. The three Snappies never did achieve real publication but, possibly in response to the launch of Snappy Detective Mysteries by a rival publisher, a second set of ashcan issues was prepared and copyrighted. They were a bit more substantial than the first issues (36 pages) and were all dated May 1935.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, July 1934 (16pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, May 1935 (36pp, pulp) (Contents) (Missing)
Speakeasy Stories (about)
One of several gangster pulps published by Harold B. Hersey. However, by the time it was published, in 1931, public interest in gangsters was fading and it only lasted for four issues.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, April-May 1931 (20¢, pulp, cover by Ray Wardell) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, June-July 1931 (Good Story Magazine Co. Inc., 20¢, 124pp+, pulp, cover by Walter Baumhofer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, August-September 1931 (20¢, pulp, cover by Walter M. Baumhofer) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, October-November 1931 (Good Story Magazine Co., Inc., 20¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Walter M. Baumhofer) (Contents)
Special Detective (about)
Launched by the then editor of Detective Fiction Weekly, Special Detective featured a blend of fiction (mainly by authors familiar from Detective Fiction Weekly) and factual articles. After the third issue the former were phased out and the magazine continued as a true crime magazine.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, September 1937 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, October 1937 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, November 1937 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
Spicy Detective Stories: (about)
Spicy Detective Stories was one of the notorious Spicy pulps published by Culture Publications in the late 1930s which concentrated on a simple formula—fast action stories laced with sex. It ran for nine years under that title before the forces of reform forced it to change to the rather more sedate Speed Detective. Note that from late 1935 through late 1937, most issues appeared in two different versions—one uncensored and the other self-censored. The censored version was identifiable by a star within a box located at the top of the cover. The interior illustrations were typically “toned down” in the censored versions and some even had variant contents. Also in 1941 & 1942, most of the stories were retitled stories, attributed to “fake” authors, from earlier issues (or from other Culture magazines) apparently as part of a fraud by the editors.
Details on these retitled reprints supplied by Ben Chapman and Kenneth R. Johnson. In addition, Kelly Mordaunt identified many of the cover artists.
Spicy Detective Stories
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, April 1934 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, June 1934 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, July 1934 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, August 1934 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, September 1934 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, October 1934 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, November 1934 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, December 1934 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, January 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, February 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, March 1935 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, April 1935 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, May 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, June 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, July 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, August 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #5, September 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #6, October 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Hugh J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, November 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Hugh J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, December 1935 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, January 1936 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, February 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #5, March 1936 (25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #6, April 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, May 1936 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, June 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, July 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #4, August 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #5, September 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #6, October 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, November 1936 (25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, December 1936 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, January 1937 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #4, February 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #5, March 1937 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #6, April 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #1, May 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #2, June 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by William F. Soare) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #3, July 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #4, August 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst ,[?]) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #5, September 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #6, October 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #1, November 1937 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by William F. Soare) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #2, December 1937 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #3, January 1938 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #4, February 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #5, March 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #6, April 1938 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #1, May 1938 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Delos Palmer) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #2, June 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #3, July 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by William F. Soare) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #4, August 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #5, September 1938 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #6, October 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #1, November 1938 (25¢, pulp, cover by William F. Soare) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #2, December 1938 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #3, January 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #4, February 1939 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #5, March 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #6, April 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #1, May 1939 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #2, June 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #3, July 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #4, August 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #5, September 1939 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #6, October 1939 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #1, November 1939 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #2, December 1939 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #3, January 1940 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst ,[?]) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #4, February 1940 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #5, March 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #6, April 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #1, May 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #2, June 1940 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #3, July 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #4, August 1940 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #5, September 1940 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #6, October 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #1, November 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #2, December 1940 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #3, January 1941 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #4, February 1941 (25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #5, March 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #6, April 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #1, May 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #2, June 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #3, July 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #4, August 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #5, September 1941 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #6, October 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #1, November 1941 (25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #2, December 1941 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #3, January 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #4, February 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #5, March 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #6, April 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #1, May 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #2, June 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #3, July 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. L. V. Parkhurst) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #4, August 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #5, September 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #6, October 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #1, November 1942 (Culture Publications, Inc., 25¢, 128pp, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #2, December 1942 (25¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
Speed Detective
Title changed from Spicy Detective Stories.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, January 1943 (15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, February 1943 (15¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, March 1943 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, April 1943 (15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, May 1943 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 112pp, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, June 1943 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 112pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, July 1943 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 111pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, August 1943 (15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, September 1943 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp, cover by H. J. Ward) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, November 1943 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 112pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, January 1944 (15¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, March 1944 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, May 1944 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp, cover by Allen Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, July 1944 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, October 1944 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, December 1944 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp, cover by Richard Lillis) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #5, February 1945 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #6, April 1945 (Trojan Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp, cover by Irene Endris) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, June 1945 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, August 1945 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp, cover by Gordon Samstag) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, October 1945 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, December 1945 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #5, February 1946 (Trojan Publishing Corporation, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #6, May 1946 (Trojan Publishing Company, 15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, August 1946 (Trojan Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, October 1946 (15¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, December 1946 (Trojan Publishing Company, 15¢, 96pp, pulp, cover by Mielke) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #4, February 1947 (15¢, pulp) (Contents)
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