Title changed from Gangland Stories, following merger with Racketeer Stories. |
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Given as v6 #2 on the spine. Details supplied by John Locke. |
One of the innumerable magazines introduced to capitalise on the reading public’s fascination with gangsters and gun molls, The Gang Magazine was less successful than most and lasted a mere three issues. |
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Given as The Gang Mag at the head of the Table of Contents. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Small pamphlet magazines issued toward the end of the Second World War when paper rationing was at its height. |
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Initially one of Hersey’s more successful pulps, Gangster Stories was sold in 1932, along with all his magazine assets. The new owners boastfully renamed the magazine Greater Gangster Stories but the readers were less impressed and the magazine folded after only 13 issues. |
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