Thin digest that ran for at least 46 issues, mainly printing stories by Australian authors, initially with two short stories per issue and later with just a single novelette. Indexing this title is complicated by the fact that multiple issues have been reported with the same issue number but with different contents. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Issue not indexed. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. Different issues numbered #11 contain different stories. |
Different issues numbered #11 contain different stories. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details taken from AustLit. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. Different issues numbered #14 contain different stories. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. Different issues numbered #14 contain different stories. |
Different issues numbered #14 contain different stories. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Details supplied by Chris Wood. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details taken from AustLit. |
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Issue not indexed. |
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Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
Details supplied by Tom Lesser. |
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Self-described as a “metaphysical crime series”, Alcoholman only had three official issues, with a fourth produced but never officially distributed, each featuring an installment of the serial “Monster Zipper” about Alcoholman, the “intoxicated detective”. |
Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. Masthead: Alex Adams, Publisher / Writer / Adventurer; Bradley Mason Hamlin, Writer/Drinker; Devilgirl, Contributing Staff; El Secreto, Contributing Staff; Nicky Clifton, Editor and Interviewer; Nicole Hamlin, Senior Editor; Robert Berry, Website Engineer. |
Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Initially an annual anthology of stories from Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock’s Anthology soon moved to a twice yearly schedule. Its digest format, and sequential numbering, initially gave it the appearance of a magazine, although from late 1982 each issue was given a specific name, |