The FictionMags Index


Magazine Contents Lists: Page 2512


PreviousMagazine Issue IndexTable-of-Contents



    Real Detective [Vol. XXXII No. 3, September 1934] (Real Detective Publishing Co., Inc., 25¢, 98pp, 8.25″ x 11.25″ pulp, cover by Harwood Forsgren) []
    Details supplied by Rob Preston.





    Real Detective [v34 #4, June 1935] (Real Detective Publishing Company, Inc., Chicago, 25¢, 100pp, 8.25″ x 11.25″ pulp) []
    Details supplied by John Locke.
    • 50 · Murder at Moat Farm · Edgar Wallace · ar; by “The great English master of detective writing”.


    Real Detective [Vol. 52 No. 1, July 1942] (Sensation Magazine, Inc., 25¢) []
    Volume number listed as “Vol. N” (i.e. Vol. L + 2). Listing all but photo features.
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Should Convicts Pay Their Way? · [unknown author] · ar
    • 6 · I Wrecked Minds for Cash · Alice Banks · ar
    • 12 · Acid Masks a Murder! · Jack D’Arcy · ts; set in Dothan, AL.
    • 18 · Mad Massacre of the Amorous Saboteur · Hollis B. Fultz · ts; set in Hermiston, Oregon.
    • 22 · Mountain Manhunt · Jack De Witt · ts; set in St. George, Utah.
    • 26 · I Had Rackets for Rent · Gloria Courtney · ar; “Defense workers feather the nest of a migratory moll”.
    • 32 · Blood Relations · Jonathan Shupp · ts; set in Laurel Lake, NJ.
    • 36 · Snaring Cleveland’s Lust Mad Terrorists · Will H. Murray · ts; set in Cleveland, OH.
    • 40 · How We Trapped the Phantom Slayer of the Sleeping Bridegroom · Raymond South · ts; set in San Antonio, TX; “Society makes short work of a coward in khaki”.
    • 44 · Death Throws a Seven · Patrick Howard · ts; set in Cleveland, Ohio; “He gambled on luck and was paid off in lead”.
    • 48 · Murder Ambush of the Masquerading Lunatic · Kelvin Kent · ts; set in Bernardsville, NJ; “A shot in the dark costs a police chief’s life”.
    • 54 · Riddle of the Extra Bullet · Richard Warren · ts; set in LeFlore County, OK; “Sudden death follows ”Taps“ in a CCC camp”.
    • 58 · A Single Strand Trips a Killer · John Graham · ts; set in Dallas, TX.
    • 62 · We Clipped the Rich · Geraldine Grant · ar


    Detective Tales Supplement
    In the 1920s a handful of short stories were reprinted as standalone pamphlets possibly to help advertise the magazine.

    • Publishers:
      • Rural Publishing Corp.; 854 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL: The Detective Tales Supplement.







    Detective Tales Supplement [The Triangle of Terror, 1922] (The Rural Publishing Corp., 25¢, 64pp, 4.25″ x 2.75″ pulp) []
    • · The Triangle of Terror · Edwin MacLaren · nv Detective Tales October 1 1922 (+1)


    Detective Tales Supplement [Disappearing Bullets, 1923] (The Rural Publishing Corp., 25¢, 64pp, 4.25″ x 2.75″ pulp) []
    • · Disappearing Bullets · George Jay Brenn · na Detective Tales November 16/December 15 1922 (+1)




    Detective Tales Supplement [The Valley of Missing Men, 1923] (The Rural Publishing Corp., 25¢, 64pp, 4.25″ x 2.75″ pulp) []
    • · The Valley of Missing Men · Charles Franklin · nv Detective Tales February 1923 (+1)




    Real F.B.I. Detective Case Stories   (about)
    British reprint edition of F.B.I. Detective Stories.

    • Publishers:
      • Magazine Fiction Group; Cartoon Art Productions, 333 Victoria Road, Glasgow S2: Real F.B.I. Detective Case Stories.






    Real Life Stories:   (about)














    Real Men [Volume 1 Number 4, September 1956] ed. Harry Kantor (Stanley Publications, 25¢, cover by Clarence Doore) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 6 · Scoreboard · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · Medicine Man · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · Twister! · James Denning · ar
    • 16 · I Know Where to Find $97,000.00 · Al James · ar; “Twice men have seen the gold…only to lose it.”
    • 18 · The Sexiest Books in the World · B. W. Von Block · ar; “To let the public see them would be to set off a great sex-crime wave”.
    • 20 · “Dodger Fans Is Bums” · Harry Irwin · ar
    • 22 · The Whip Master · Jack Remington · ss
    • 24 · Lightning in the Can · Johnny Peters · te
    • 26 · The Chetniks Got Me Out · Lt. Bert Cole · te; “The Germans put a price on his head, and the Partisans tried to collect”.
    • 28 · The Spy Who Danced in the Nude · James Finnegan · ar
    • 30 · The Girl with No Enemies · Brad Jones · tc
    • 32 · Carnal Houses of the Catskills · Don Kramer · ar
    • 34 · Just Julie · [uncredited] · pi; pinup.
    • 38 · “We’re Burning—We’ll Blow!” · Gus Napoli · ts; “Burning barges loaded with HE…ready to blow Marseilles to Kingdom come”.
    • 40 · “I Was a Human Bomb” · Lt. Hasaru Koseburi · te; “A Kamikaze pilot tells how it feels to have an American warship in his sights”.



    Real Men [Volume 1 Number 6, January 1957] ed. Peter Brian (Stanley Publications, 25¢, 72pp, quarto s/b, cover by Clarence Doore) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 6 · Scoreboard · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · Medicine Man · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · They Roasted by the Thousands · David Packard · ar; “When a mountain explodes…you can only run”.
    • 14 · They Wanted to Tear Me Apart · Stan Lewis · te; “A baboon can be a pet…or a vicious killer”.
    • 16 · Fighting the Flames of Death · [uncredited] · ar; “When an oil well blazes…death stares you in the face!”
    • 20 · Why Rocky Marciano Didn’t Retire · Tad Wolgast · ar; “The plan was deep and devious…then fate took a hand”.
    • 22 · The Red Plan to Conquer America · Mark Davis · ar; “From Africa to Korea…their agents are at work”.
    • 24 · Gentle Slaughter of the Virgin Bride · Tom Marlboro · ar; “She was the most beautiful woman in Mexico…so she died”.
    • 26 · We Fought Them with Our Fists · Frank D. Selvin · te; “Item company was cut off…and the Reds attacked in waves”.
    • 30 · I Fought the Terror of Rabaul · Jack Hull · te; “Fifty feet beneath the sea…the monster had him by the throat”.
    • 32 · Dagger of Death · Ben Lovett, Jr. · ar; “It was worth a fortune…but all who owned it died”.
    • 34 · I Want My Daughter to Have an Affair · Brian Peters · ar; “It was a tough decision to make…but it had to be done”.
    • 36 · Murder for Christmas · Brenda Young · tc; “If he couldn’t have her…he meant to kill!”
    • 38 · Dainty Diane · [uncredited] · pi; featuring Diane Webber.
    • 42 · Circle of Venom · Al Jones · ts; “There was a million to be made…but the snakes said no”.
    • 44 · The Bunyip…Australian Monster · John Sidney · ar; “Maybe they’ve seen it…and maybe not”.


    Real Men [Volume 1 Number 7, March 1957] ed. Eric Jonathan (Stanley Publications, 25¢, 84pp, cover by Clarence Doore) []
    Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents.
    • 6 · Scoreboard · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · Medicine Man · [uncredited] · cl
    • 11 · The Atom Bomb Can’t Kill You · Howard L. Oleck · ar; “America’s greatest weapon…against destruction”.
    • 14 · The Dragon Had Me Marked for Lunch · Lee Hennesy · te; “I was the bait…for a lizard”.
    • 16 · The Ravaged Virgins of Troy · Ray Whitechurch · ar; “The wagons moved west…and two maniacs ran wild”.
    • 18 · I Fought the Terror of the River Platte · [uncredited] · te; “When you fight the Barracuda…you fight death”.
    • 21 · Milwaukee Will Never Win the Pennant · Wayne Gordon · ar; “If you fold under pressure…you don’t win a flag”.
    • 24 · I Bought Human Flesh · Arnold Chesterton · te; “I forgot that slaves were people…and killers”.
    • 26 · The Seven Big Lies About Sex · Cyrus W. Bell · ar; “People will believe anything…no matter how wild”.
    • 28 · The Saga of Jonah Bartley · Kurt Severin · ar; “Anything can happen…on a whaling ship”. About James Bartley.
    • 30 · They Sent Me to Siberia · Thomas Colmar Walsh · te; “A Red prison camp…an American must suffer”.
    • 32 · The Rape of San Francisco · Sidney Georgeson · ar; “The story we’d like to forget…the VJ Day riots”.
    • 34 · I Was a Cannibal · Steve Gorman · te; “I was starving to death…so I ate my friend”.
    • 36 · Too Innocent to Live · Andy Lea · tc; “She only trusted him once…but she died horribly”.
    • 38 · Home Body · [uncredited] · pi; pinup.
    • 42 · We Fought the Jungle Ambushers · Tom Ford Thomas · te; “Her figure was magnificent…but she was a murderess”.




    Real Men [v2 #4, April 1958] []
    Issue partially indexed.
    • · Queen of the Clipper Ships · Sheldon Lord (in error) · ts; although published as by Sheldon Lord, Lawrence Block claims he didn’t write this story.
    • · The Greatest Ship Disaster in American History · Sheldon Lord · ar




    Real Men [v3 #5, November 1958] []
    Issue partially indexed.














    Real Men [Volume 13 Number 2, June 1969] (cover by Vic Prezio) []
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 6 · Scoreboard · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · The Girl from Hound Dog · [uncredited] · pi; featuring Janey Williams.
    • 12 · Medicine Man · [uncredited] · cl
    • 14 · Man Alive · [uncredited] · cl
    • 16 · The Traitor Nymph of Central Asia · Peter Khatchinskov · ts; “My job was to track her down, then kill her.”
    • 20 · West Coast Sex—Red-Hot Habits of the Love Generation · Norton McVickers · ts; “Sex is the game. The gals want it wild, wicked and without limits.”
    • 22 · Himmler—The Beast “Enforcer” for Hitler’s Reign of Terror · Mort Penner · ts; “His talent meant death for 50 million souls.”
    • 24 · Always with a Smile · [uncredited] · pi; featuring Eva Valtran.
    • 28 · The Island Nude Who Led Her Lovers to Death · Roger Mason · ts; “With all the cuties available, Caudry had to rape the chief’s woman.”
    • 30 · How They Arrange Sin Orgies Right in Your Own Home · Jason Miller · ts; “Want to act in a stag movie? you can—for a price.”
    • 32 · Night of Mass Murder on Tamarang Point · George Fiske · ts; “We were ordered not to shoot the Japs—just their women.”
    • 34 · Dial ‘0’ for Passion · [uncredited] · pi; featuring Patti Pashion.
    • 36 · My Screams Filled the Air · Ike Tomlin · ts; “Millions of killer bees swarmed over me—biting, stinging, drinking my blood.”


    Real Men [Volume 13 Number 8, December 1969] ed. Jerry D. Sutton (Stanley Publications, Inc., 35¢, 64pp, quarto) []
    • 6 · Scoreboard · [uncredited] · cl
    • 8 · Nude Trends in Bachelor Pad Decor · [uncredited] · pt
    • 12 · Treasure of the Double-Crossing Blonde · Thomas DeVinelin · ts
    • 16 · One Hour to Sabotage Hitler’s Joy Girl Express! · Frank Tucker · ts
    • 20 · Experienced Males: Overheated Teen-age Nymphs Are Looking for You · Edgar Bevans · ar
    • 22 · Stacked Deck · [uncredited] · pt
    • 26 · “Our Ship Has Been Blown to Bits—Everybody’s Dying! Everybody’s Dead!” · Wayne Cole · ts
    • 30 · “You Sex My Wife—I’ll Sex Your Wife” · Frank K— · ar
    • 32 · Sad Sam Bass · Harte Leonard · ts
    • 34 · Vice Dolls Who Rent Out Their Services by the Day or Week · Bill Orr · ar



    Real Mystery Magazine   (about)
    Real Mystery was a short-lived, weird menace, pulp launched to reprint stories from Uncanny Tales and Mystery Tales under new titles.

    • Publishers:
      • Western Fiction Publishing Co., Inc.; 4600 Diversey Avenue, Chicago, IL: Real Mystery Magazine.
    • Editors:




    Real Northwest Adventures:   (about)
    Initially the numbering was continued from a crime magazine called Mystery Novels Magazine which is not indexed here.




NextMagazine Issue IndexTable-of-Contents