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Partial reprint of the August 1932 issue of Dime Detective. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
--- see under Pocket Reader Series. |
One of those rare magazines rumoured to exist but never seen. It was probably published by Standard Magazines but Cook (via Bill Blackbeard) suggests it was a Clayton magazine from about 1930, and The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps says it is an ashcan issue published by Better Publications (Thrilling). There has been no positive evidence of its existence. |
Short-lived illustrated pulp featuring weird mystery stories. |
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--- see under Crack Detective. |
--- see under Swan American Magazine. |
Listings provided by Steve Holland unless otherwise indicated. Originally conceived as a replacement title for Union Jack, Detective Weekly presented a full-length Sexton Blake yarn in every issue. |
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