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With #10, the “Age of the Unicorn” name and logo came over after Grant Thiessen’s last attempt with that fanzine. Details supplied by Michael Brown. |
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Title changed from Doc Savage Quarterly. |
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--- see under All Detective Magazine. |
A character pulp. The lead novels are usually SF in nature, but the back up stories almost never are. |
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Canadian reprint edition of Dr. Yen Sin. No issues have yet been located. |
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Christmas Number. Subtitled “An Illustrated Monthly Magazine and Review”. Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Only fiction listed. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Despite the title, the magazine had no connection to the character created and made popular by Don Pendleton in his series of paperback books on “The Executioner” and featured all new stories in a more-or-less standard crime adventure fare. The magazine commenced publication with Volume 1 No. 4, possibly due to the first issue being published in the fourth month of the year. There were no issues labelled Volume 1 No. 1, Volume 1 No. 2 or Volume 1 No. 3. |
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