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    The New Captain George’s Whizzbang [v3 #2, #14, 1972] ed. Peter Harris (Memory Lane Publications, 32pp, quarto) []
    Details supplied by Michael Brown.
    • ifc. · Checklist · [uncredited] · cl
    • 1 · Comment · The Editor · ed
    • 2 · The Great Pulp Heroes #4: The Operator #5 Saga · Don Hutchison · ar
    • 10 · “I’m the One in the Big, White Hat!” · Don Daynard · vi
    • 12 · Book Patrol: Comic Art Down Under · Derek Carter · rv
    • 14 · SF Readout · Peter Gill · cl
    • 15 · Where Film Writing Began · Don Miller · rv; review of The Film Criticism of Otis Ferguson.
    • 16 · The World of Derek Carter “Harris’s Palace of Varieties” · Derek Carter · pi
    • 18 · Let’s Hear It Out There for Roy Rogers And, to a Lesser Extent, Autry · Don Miller · ar [Ref. Roy Rogers & Gene Autry]
    • 22 · The Comics: “What is a comic strip” · Mark Bernstein · cl
    • 22 · Comics and Creators · [uncredited] · ar The Literary Digest 1934; on Billy De Beck.
    • 23 · Canadian Comics: Sooper Dooper · [uncredited] · cs (r)
    • 24 · Comics of the 40s · Various · cs (r); comic strip reprints.
    • 26 · Yesterday’s Ads · Various · ms; reprints of print ads.
    • 28 · The Small Screen · Don Miller · cl
    • 29 · Letters · The Readers · lc
    • 30 · And on Our Screen · Various · ms; reprints of movie print ads.









    New Destinies   (about)
    A paperback anthology series with many magazine-like features. A direct replacement for Far Frontiers and a spiritual revival of Destinies. There was no volume 5.











    New Detective Magazine (1941):   (about)
    New Detective Magazine started in 1941 promising “the NEWest in Crime Fiction”, and carried the standard fare of crime stories, with emphasis on police detectives, by some of the most popular authors. It ran for 73 issues and was then, in August 1953, merged with Detective Tales to form Fifteen Detective Stories. This was originally launched as a new magazine with the August 1953 issue, but with its second issue picked up the volume numbering of New Detective Magazine. However, it only ran under the new title for 12 issues before folding in June 1955. It was then relaunched in January 1956 as a men’s magazine called True Adventures, but is believed to have published no fiction under that title, and those issues are not indexed here.


    New Detective Magazine

    • Publishers:
      • Fictioneers, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL; and later at 1125 E. Vaile Street, Kokomo, IN: New Detective Magazine, Mar 1941 – Jan 1942.
      • Popular Publications, Inc.; 2256 Grove Street, Chicago, IL; and later at 1125 E. Vaile Street, Kokomo, IN: New Detective Magazine, Mar 1942 – Jun 1953.









































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