Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson from Library of Congress microfilm. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien & Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson from Library of Congress microfilm. |
Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson from Library of Congress microfilm. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien & Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Details supplied by Denny Lien & Kenneth R. Johnson. |
Two stories were announced for the unpublished Spring 1955 issue. |
Identical contents to the US issue of the same date. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Intended as a weird-menace pulp to cash in on the success of sister publications Dime Mystery Magazine, Horror Stories and Terror Tales, Thrilling Mysteries folded after a single issue when Standard Magazines sued over the use of the word Thrilling and the two companies settled out of court. |
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Thrilling Mystery started as a weird menace title in reaction to the success of titles like Dime Mystery Magazine and Terror Tales. By the 1940s it had started a gradual shift to more conventional mysteries, becoming a character pulp in September 1942 when the Green Ghost novels were shifted into it. It changed its name in 1945 to Thrilling Mystery Novel Magazine, followed two years later by Detective Mystery Novel Magazine and two years after that by 2 Detective Mystery Novels Magazine, running for a total of 88 issues in all. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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