A short-lived mystery pulp featuring the novel-length mystery adventures of Don Diavolo, the Scarlet Wizard. |
Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
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Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
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The lead story was announced for the unpublished February 1941 issue. |
Launched to cash in on the success of the paperback editions of three Nero Wolfe novels, Rex Stout’s Mystery Monthly (initially under slightly different titles) was a digest-sized mystery magazine combining classic reprints and some original material. Stout was listed as editor-in-chief, and contributed an introduction to each issue, but otherwise had little involvement. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Title changed from Rex Stout Mystery Quarterly. |
Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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The title is given as Rex Stout’s Mystery Monthly on the cover and spine, and as Rex Stout Mystery Magazine in the indicia. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Title changed from Rex Stout Mystery Magazine. |
The title is given as Rex Stout’s Mystery Magazine in the copyright data, and as Rex Stout Mystery Magazine in the indicia. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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The title is given as Rex Stout’s Mystery Magazine in the copyright data, and as Rex Stout Mystery Magazine in the indicia. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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The title is given as Rex Stout’s Mystery Magazine in the copyright data and indicia. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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The title is given as Rex Stout’s Mystery Magazine in the copyright data and indicia. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Canadian reprint edition of Rex Stout Mystery Magazine. |
Reprint of the February 1946 (US) issue. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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