Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine is one of the longest-running crime magazines, having recently celebrated it’s fiftieth anniversary (and 600th issue). For most of its life it has been a digest magazine, changing briefly to a larger format from May 1957 through January 1958. Although Hitchcock gave his name to the magazine, signed the brief editorial introductions, and appeared on the cover for twenty-five years, he never really had any direct involvement with the magazine. Note that there were no issues with Nos. 1-11, nor one for April 1957. |
First issue. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by Douglas Greene. |
There was no April 1957 issue. Details taken from Table of Contents. |