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The Fiction Issue. |
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This issue features three covers. The first (the actual cover of the magazine) reprints the cover from the first issue of the magazine. The second, on the next page, comes in four varieties which vary from copy to copy of the magazine. The third, by Kerry James Marshall, on the following page, appears in all copies. |
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Subtitled “A Centenary Issue” this has 4 different covers. |
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Details supplied by Martin Wooster. |
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Fiction only listed. There are also many cartoon jokes. Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
Fiction only indexed, illustrated with a variety of cartoons. Details supplied by Richard Bleiler. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller. No issue number cited, but labelled on cover as “Second Quarter”. |
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as v1 #10 in indicia. Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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End-of the-Year Special Double Issue. Details supplied by Lela E. Buis. |
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Issue partially indexed. |
An Australian fanzine. |
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Small press glossy sf magazine blending fiction and articles. |
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This issue contains a separate 8-page review supplement. |
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Although Nick Carter, as a character, had been appearing in various formats (and magazines) since 1886, the material was beginning to feel dated by the time Nick Carter Magazine was launched in 1933. As such, while the name of the character (and some of his companions) were retained, the stories were deliberately targetted at a “new generation”. Each issue featured a lead Nick Carter novella, as well as a couple of short stories. |
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Details supplied by John Locke. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by John Locke. |
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