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Title revived by a different publisher. |
Details taken from eBay listing. |
Details taken from eBay listing. |
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Details supplied by Randy Vanderbeek. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Very little is known about this title which seems to be a one-shot pulp launched by H.C. Blackerby who also launched another one-shot detective pulp, Chief Detective, and a one-shot western pulp called Prize Western at the same time. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Featuring George Chance, a stage magician turned hero, The Ghost, Super-Detective was a low-budget effort from the start, featuring only the lead novel and a couple of short stories. After three issues it had a single issue as simply The Ghost Detective, followed by another three as The Green Ghost Detective, before succumbing to the World War II paper shortage. |
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Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Title changed from The Ghost, Super-Detective. |
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Title changed from The Ghost Detective. |
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One story was announced for the unpublished Winter 1942 issue. |
--- see under Mystery Book Magazine. |
--- see under Mystery Book Magazine (Canada). |
A one-shot pulp, reprinting 14 stories from a wide variety of other detective pulps. |
Contained rebound, unsold, issues of Manhunt and other digest crime magazines. Exact contents of any given issue can vary from copy to copy. |
Rebound copies of the January, February, March and April 1953 issues of Manhunt. Details supplied by David Rachels & Marv Morrison. |