Published “in cooperation with the Mystery Writers of America, Inc.”, Sleuth Mystery Magazine provided light-hearted, crime-adventure vignettes by well-known writers, in much the same style as Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. It folded after only two issues, possibly because of distribution problems. |
Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
Details supplied by Sai Shankar. |
Elusive small press crime magazine that was a companion and/or successor to Whispering Willow Mysteries that ran for at least four issues, each labelled with names like “Hawk Edition” as well as being dated. |
Subtitled “Hawk Edition”. Details supplied by Marion Hill. |
Subtitled “Coffin Edition”. Issue partially indexed. |
Subtitled “La Luz Edition”. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Subtitled “Gun Fighter Edition”. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
One-shot thin magazine, reprinting stories from Black Hood Detective and Crack Detective |
Details supplied by Steve Holland. |
Subtitled “(American Edition)”. Details supplied by Morgan A. Wallace. |
Given as Slinky Stories on the cover. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
contains a mix of articles, jokes, poems, and fiction. Only fiction has been indexed. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |
Editorial Director: Sylvester Stallone; Chairman, President & CEO: David Pecker; EVP, Chief Editorial Director: Bonnie Fuller; Editor in Chief: Neal Boulton. Details supplied by Todd Mason. |
Details taken from magazine website. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |