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    Black Cat Weekly [#148, (June 30) 2024] ed. John Betancourt (Wildside Press, $2.99, ebook)
    • 8 · The Cat’s Meow · John Betancourt · ed
    • 11 · Travis and Wilbur · Christina Hoag · ss
    • 30 · The Antique Caravan Caper · Hal Charles · vi; a “Solve It Yourself Mystery”.
    • 34 · Housecleaning · Greg Herren · ss Sunshine Noir ed. Annamaria Alfieri & Michael Stanley, White Sun Books, 2016
    • 51 · Leonardo · R. T. Lawton · ss
    • 72 · Annihilation · Isabel Ostrander · n. McBride, 1924
    • 411 · Wildraith’s Last Battle · Phyllis Ann Karr · ss; the inspiration for the novel of the same name.
    • 424 · Farewell Message · David Mason · ss Science Fiction Adventures April 1958
    • 430 · Box-Garden · Allen K. Lang · ss Science Fiction Adventures April 1958
    • 436 · Scanners Live in Vain · Cordwainer Smith · na Fantasy Book #6, 1950
    • 489 · Under the Green Star · Lin Carter · n. DAW, November 1972



    Black Circle Mystery
    Spoof pulp with a single issue listed in Doug Ellis’ From the Pulp Vault #10, April 1992.





    Black Mask:   (about)
    Black Mask started life fairly innocuously as a general pulp running all types of fiction from adventure to romance to westerns. However, it was the advent of Joseph T. Shaw as editor in November 1926 that saw Black Mask transformed into what is generally regarded as the finest detective pulp magazine ever published. Even though Shaw was fired in 1936, the magazine continued with a consistently high standard into the early 1950s, reaching a total of 340 issues.


    The Black Mask

    • Publishers:
      • Pro-Distributors Publishing Company, Inc.; 25 West 45th Street, New York, NY: The Black Mask.
    • Editors:












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