This issue is subtitled “Voyages”. Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Subtitled “The Weird Horror Issue”. Details taken from magazine website. |
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Subtitled “The Rural Fantasy Issue”. Details taken from magazine website. |
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Subtitled “A Winter Folklore Collection”. Details taken from magazine website. |
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A character pulp whose lead novel featured the popular comic strip hero. Featured several full-page color illustrations. Harold Hersey publicized his involvement with this title contemporaneously, but his name does not appear anywhere in it and his actual connection remains uncertain. |
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One story was announced for the unpublished January 1937 issue. Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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Details taken from magazine website. |
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“The Flatbush Artery - monthly organ of Flatbush Branch 3 of the Young Communist League” Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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“The Flatbush Artery - monthly organ of Flatbush Branch 3 of the Young Communist League, 1112 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.” Details supplied by Alistair Durie. |
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Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
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