True Gang Life was another of the pulps that cashed in on the brief popularity of gangster stories. It is unclear how many issues were published. |
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Year of publication not listed anywhere on magazine but believed to be 1936. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Year of publication not listed anywhere on magazine but believed to be 1936. Details taken from eBay listing. |
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Year of publication not listed anywhere on magazine but believed to be 1936. Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
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--- see under Double-Action Gang Magazine. |
Despite the title True Gangster Stories was mainly fiction. It had two separate short runs, each beginning with Vol. 1 No. 1, even though the title had previously been used for the final issue of Double-Action Gang Magazine. |
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