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    Detective Thrillers   (about)
    One of those rare magazines rumoured to exist but never seen. It was probably published by Standard Magazines but Cook (via Bill Blackbeard) suggests it was a Clayton magazine from about 1930, and The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps says it is an ashcan issue published by Better Publications (Thrilling). There has been no positive evidence of its existence.


    Detective Trails   (about)
    Short-lived illustrated pulp featuring weird mystery stories.

    • Publishers:
      • Good Story Magazine Co., Inc.; 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY: Detective Trails.
    • Editors:






    Detective Weekly   (about)
    Listings provided by Steve Holland unless otherwise indicated. Originally conceived as a replacement title for Union Jack, Detective Weekly presented a full-length Sexton Blake yarn in every issue.

    For more information see Detective Weekly by Steve Holland.

    • Publishers:
      • Amalgamated Press, Ltd.; The Fleetway House, Farringdon Street, London EC4: Detective Weekly.
    • Editors:
      • H. W. Twyman - Editor: Detective Weekly, 1933 – 1934.
      • Len Berry - Editor: Detective Weekly, 1934 – 1935.
      • James Higgins - Editor: Detective Weekly, 1935.
      • Jack Hunt - Editor: Detective Weekly, 1935 – Aug 1939.






































































































































































    Detective Weekly [No. 165, April 18, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The Mystery of Iguma the Lion Man · Rex Hardinge · na
    • · The Clue of the Green Scarf [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Problem of the Missing Bride” (Penny Pictorial #636) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Sky Pirates of Lost Island [Part 2 of 10] · Geo. E. Rochester · sl


    Detective Weekly [No. 166, April 25, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The Secret of the Six Locks · Anthony Skene · na
    • · The Agony Ad Mystery [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Belders St. Mystery” (Penny Pictorial #637) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Sky Pirates of Lost Island [Part 3 of 10] · Geo. E. Rochester · sl


    Detective Weekly [No. 167, May 2, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The Mark of the Unicorn · L. C. Douthwaite · na (r)
    • · Death on the Beach [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Case of Nurse Knight” (Penny Pictorial #647) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Sky Pirates of Lost Island [Part 4 of 10] · Geo. E. Rochester · sl


    Detective Weekly [No. 168, May 9, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The Man in the Wheeled Chair · Edmund Snell · na (r)
    • · The Clue of the Locked Diary [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Temple Towers Mystery” (Penny Pictorial #641) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Sky Pirates of Lost Island [Part 5 of 10] · Geo. E. Rochester · sl










    Detective Weekly [No. 177, July 11, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The Clue in the Blue Sampler · Anthony Skene · na
    • · Death in the Coffee Cup [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Strand Cafe Tragedy” (Penny Pictorial #643) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Blake of the Secret Service [Part 2 of 12] · Gerald Verner · sl





    Detective Weekly [No. 181, August 8, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · Murder on the Margate Boat · Rex Hardinge · na
    • · Who Killed Michael Cartmel? [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Clue of the Missing Volume” (Penny Pictorial #648) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Blake of the Secret Service [Part 6 of 12] · Gerald Verner · sl





    Detective Weekly [No. 185, September 5, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The White Crocodile · Coutts Brisbane · na
    • · The Clue of the Chinese Foot [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      rewritten from “The Mystery of Paulton Towers” (Penny Pictorial #655) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · Blake of the Secret Service [Part 10 of 12] · Gerald Verner · sl







    Detective Weekly [No. 191, October 17, 1936] (2d, 24pp, quarto) []
    • · The Clue of the Fifth Wheel · Gilbert Chester · na
    • · The Secret of the Broken Phial [Marcus Max] · [uncredited] · ss
      possibly rewritten from “The Mystery of the Sandalwood Box” (Answers #1213) to feature Marcus Max instead of Sexton Blake.
    • · The Sign of the Jockey [Part 4 of 16] · Gerald Verner · sl











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