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The Saint Magazine (1984) (about)
Brief revival of The Saint Magazine.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, June 1984 (Van Nuys, CA, $1.75, 164pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, July 1984 (Van Nuys, CA, $1.75, 164pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, August 1984 (Van Nuys, CA, $1.75, 164pp, digest) (Contents)
The Saint Mystery Library (about)
More of an anthology series than a magazine, The Saint Mystery Library combined stories from its parent magazine with original stories and stories from other sources. First six issues were 4¼″ by 6½″, the following eight issues 4¼″ by 7″ size. Each issue had two separate numbers, an issue number listed in the indicia which started at #1, and a book number which started at #118 - as the latter numbers are more familiar, both numbers are listed below.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ #1 (#118), August 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp, pb) (Contents)
- ___ #2 (#119), August 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 158pp, pb) (Contents)
- ___ #3 (#120), September 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp, pb, cover by Art Sussman) (Contents)
- ___ #4 (#121), September 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp+, pb, cover by Ted Coconis) (Contents)
- ___ #5 (#122), October 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp+, pb, cover by Luszcz) (Contents)
- ___ #6 (#123), October 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, pb) (Contents)
- ___ #7 (#124), December 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp+, pb, cover by Bellanca) (Contents)
- ___ #8 (#125), December 1959 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp+, pb, cover by Sid Miller) (Contents)
- ___ #9 (#126), January 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp+, pb, cover by Frank Kalin) (Contents)
- ___ #10 (#127), January 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, pb) (Contents)
- ___ #11 (#128), February 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, pb, cover by Frank Kalin) (Contents)
- ___ #12 (#129), February 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp, pb, cover by Sid Miller) (Contents)
- ___ #13 (#130), March 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, pb) (Contents)
- ___ #14 (#131), March 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 160pp, pb, cover by Larry Gordon) (Contents)
The Saint’s Choice (about)
More of an anthology series than a magazine, The Saint’s Choice, with one exception, reprinted stories from a variety of sources.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1, (1945) (Jacobs, 25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2, (1945) (Jacobs, 25¢, 125pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3, (1945) (25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4, (1945) (Shaw, 25¢, 144pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5, (1945) (Bond-Charteris, 25¢, 125pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6, (1946) (The Saint Enterprises, 25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7, (1946) (The Saint Enterprises, 25¢, digest) (Contents)
Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction: (about)
This magazine was really three seperate magazines in one. It started life in 1957 as a science fiction/fantasy magazine under the title Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction, but only lasted for 5 issues. It then switched to a detective magazine for 14 issues, titled Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine in the Table of contents but (Saturn) Web Detective Stories on the cover and spine. Finally it became a weird-menace terror title under the name Web Terror Stories for a final 8 issues. The precise title varies from issue to issue, and often differs between the cover, spine and masthead.
Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, March 1957 (35¢, 128pp+, digest, cover by Leo R. Summers) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, May 1957 (35¢, 128pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, July 1957 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, October 1957 (35¢, 116pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, March 1958 (35¢, 128pp, digest) (Contents)
Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine
Title changed from Saturn, The Magazine of Science Fiction.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #6, August 1958 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, October 1958 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, February 1959 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, April 1959 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, July 1959 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, September 1959 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, December 1959 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, February 1960 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, June 1960 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, August 1960 (Candar Publishing Company, Inc., 35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #3, October 1960 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, January 1961 (Candar Publishing Company, Inc., 35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #5, May 1961 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #6, September 1961 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
Web Terror Stories
Title changed from Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v4 #1, August 1962 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, March 1963 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, November 1963 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, April 1964 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #5, August 1964 (35¢, 112pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #6, November 1964 (50¢, 160pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, February 1965 (50¢, 160pp+, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, June 1965 (50¢, 160pp+, digest) (Contents)
Saucy Detective
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, March 1937 (pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, April 1937 (25¢, 160pp, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, May 1937 (25¢, 160pp, pulp, cover by Jo of Shipman Studios) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, June 1937 (25¢, pulp) (Contents)
Scarlet Gang Stories: (about)
Short-lived companion to Scarlet Adventuress, Scarlet Confessions and True Gang Life, focussing on the sleazier side of crime. The first two issues were entitled Scarlet Gang Stories and the last three Scarlet Gang Smashers.
Scientific Detective (about)
A saddle-stitched, digest-size magazine of standard crime-adventure fare, Scientific Detective belied its name and had several fact articles and an occasional quiz about its fiction, which appears to be primarily reprint material. Its start date is not known: the earliest issue noted is March 1945 (labelled volume 5 number 1) while the latest known issue is dated May 1948. Precise issues published not known.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v5 #1, March 1945 (C.D. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, April 1945 (25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, May 1945 (digest) (Contents) (Missing)
- ___ v5 #4, June 1945 (digest) (Contents) (Missing)
- ___ v5 #5, July 1945 (digest) (Contents) (Missing)
- ___ v5 #6, August 1945 (25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #7, September 1945 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 66pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #8, October 1945 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #9, February 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, March 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, April 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, May 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #4, June 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #5, July 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #6, August 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #7, September 1946 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 68pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #8, October 1946 (25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #9, November 1946 (C.D. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #10, December 1946 (C.D. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #11, January 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Company, 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #12, February 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #1, March 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #2, April 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #3, May 1947 (C.D. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #4, June 1947 (52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #5, July 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #6, September 1947 (25¢, 52pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #7, November 1947 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 36pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #8, January 1948 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 36pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #9, February 1948 (25¢, 36pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #10, March 1948 (36pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #11, April 1948 (B.E.C. Publishing Co., 25¢, 34pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #12, May 1948 (B.E.C. Publishing Company, 25¢, digest) (Contents)
Scientific Detective Annual (about)
The exact relationship between Scientific Detective Annual and Scientific Detective is currently unclear. Only two (undated) issues of the former have been located, one of which appears to have been published before the first known issue of Scientific Detective, and the second of which reprints some items from early issues of Scientific Detective.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ 1943 (EBR Book Co., 25¢, 132pp, digest) (Contents)
- ___ (1946?) (EBR Book Co., 25¢, 128pp, digest) (Contents)
Scientific Detective Monthly: (about)
A detective magazine with emphasis on the use of science to solve crimes. About half the stories contain sufficiently exaggerated science to be classed as SF. Title was changed to Amazing Detective Tales after the fifth issue.
Scientific Detective Monthly
(Pub. Info.)- ___ vA #1, November (1929) (10¢, 16pp, quarto, cover by Paul) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #1, January 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #2, February 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #3, March 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, April 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Paul) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #5, May 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
Amazing Detective Tales
Title changed from Scientific Detective Monthly.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #6, June 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #7, July 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #8, August 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #9, September 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Jno Ruger) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #10, October 1930 (25¢, 96pp+, large pulp, cover by Howard V. Brown) (Contents)
Amazing Detective Stories
Title changed from Amazing Detective Tales.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v2 #1, February 1931 (20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Donald Hewitt) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, March 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents) (Incomplete)
- ___ v2 #3, April 1931 (Fiction Publishers, Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Donald Hewitt) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, May 1931 (Fiction Publishers, Inc., 20¢, 128pp+, pulp, cover by Lyman Anderson) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, August 1931 (Fiction Publishers Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Lyman Anderson) (Contents)
Scotland Yard (about)
Stories in earliest issues are not credited to an author, and most others to a title rather than a name. Publisher bought English pulp stories cheaply and had them rewritten. These were claimed to be true, but are obviously fiction. The title on the cover was occasionally Scotland Yard Detective Stories or Scotland Yard International Detective, but the title on the masthead was consistently just Scotland Yard.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1, #1, March 1930 (20¢, pulp, cover by Sidney Riesenberg) (Contents)
- ___ v1, #2, May 1930 (Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by Sidney Riesenberg) (Contents)
- ___ v1, #3, July 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2, #4, August 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2, #5, September 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2, #6, October 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3, #7, November 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3, #8, December 1930 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3, #9, February 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4, #10, March 1931 (Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v4, #11, April 1931 (Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 20¢, 125pp, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v4, #12, May 1931 (Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v5, #13, June 1931 (Dell Publishing Co. Inc., 20¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v5, #14, August 1931 (20¢, pulp) (Contents)
77 Sunset Strip (about)
Published shortly after the demise of a very similar magazine, Tightrope, from the same publisher, 77 Sunset Strip also hoped to gain from the publicity of a popular television series of the same name. The pulp size and format was an anachronism and, despite the better-than-average run of contemporary crime-adventure stories, the magazine folded after a single issue.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #1, July 1960 (Great American Publications, Inc., 35¢, 92pp, quarto) (Contents)
The Shadow Magazine: (about)
The Shadow Magazine was the first, and arguably the best, of the “character hero” pulp magazines. Launched in 1931 it soon established a monthly schedule and then, in 1932, doubled that to a twice-monthly schedule, which it maintained for over 10 years, before dropping back to a monthly schedule in 1943. This marked the beginning of the end with the schedule dropping to bimonthly in 1947 and then to quarterly in 1948, before the magazine finally expired in Summer 1949. In all, 325 issues appeared, each containing a lead novel featuring Kent Allard, “The Shadow”, as well as a small number of short stories and other features. Most of the novels were written by Walter B. Gibson (under the byline Maxwell Grant) although a small number were written by Lester Dent, Bruce Elliott and Theodore Tinsley (all under the Grant byline).
The Shadow, a Detective Monthly
Title changed from The Shadow, a Detective Magazine.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #3, October 1931 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #4, November 1931 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
The Shadow Detective Monthly
Title changed from The Shadow, a Detective Monthly.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v1 #5, December 1931 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v1 #6, January 1932 (Street & Smith, 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #1, February 1932 (Street & Smith, 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #2, March 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #3, April 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #4, May 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #5, June 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v2 #6, July 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #1, August 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #2, September 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
The Shadow Magazine
Title changed from The Shadow Detective Monthly.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v3 #3, October 1, 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #4, October 15, 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #5, November 1, 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v3 #6, November 15, 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #1, December 1, 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #2, December 15, 1932 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by George Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #3, January 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #4, January 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by George Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #5, February 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v4 #6, February 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by George Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #1, March 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #2, March 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #3, April 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #4, April 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #5, May 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v5 #6, May 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #1, June 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #2, June 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #3, July 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #4, July 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #5, August 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v6 #6, August 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #1, September 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #2, September 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by George Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #3, October 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #4, October 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #5, November 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v7 #6, November 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #1, December 1, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #2, December 15, 1933 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #3, January 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #4, January 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #5, February 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v8 #6, February 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #1, March 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #2, March 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #3, April 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #4, April 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #5, May 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v9 #6, May 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #1, June 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #2, June 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #3, July 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by George Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #4, July 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #5, August 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v10 #6, August 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #1, September 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #2, September 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #3, October 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #4, October 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #5, November 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v11 #6, November 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #1, December 1, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #2, December 15, 1934 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #3, January 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #4, January 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, 128pp+, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #5, February 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v12 #6, February 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #1, March 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #2, March 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #3, April 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #4, April 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #5, May 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v13 #6, May 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #1, June 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #2, June 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #3, July 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #4, July 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #5, August 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v14 #6, August 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #1, September 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #2, September 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #3, October 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #4, October 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #5, November 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v15 #6, November 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #1, December 1, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #2, December 15, 1935 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #3, January 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #4, January 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #5, February 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v16 #6, February 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #1, March 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #2, March 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #3, April 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #4, April 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #5, May 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v17 #6, May 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #1, June 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #2, June 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #3, July 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #4, July 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #5, August 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v18 #6, August 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v19 #1, September 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v19 #2, September 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v19 #3, October 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v19 #4, October 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v19 #5, November 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v19 #6, November 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v20 #1, December 1, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v20 #2, December 15, 1936 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v20 #3, January 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v20 #4, January 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by Jerome Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v20 #5, February 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v20 #6, February 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v21 #1, March 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by George Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v21 #2, March 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v21 #3, April 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v21 #4, April 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v21 #5, May 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v21 #6, May 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v22 #1, June 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v22 #2, June 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v22 #3, July 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v22 #4, July 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v22 #5, August 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
The Shadow
Title changed from The Shadow Magazine.
(Pub. Info.)- ___ v22 #6, August 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v23 #1, September 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v23 #2, September 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v23 #3, October 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v23 #4, October 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by Jerome Rozen) (Contents)
- ___ v23 #5, November 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v23 #6, November 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
- ___ v24 #1, December 1, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp, cover by William Reusswig) (Contents)
- ___ v24 #2, December 15, 1937 (Street & Smith Publications, Inc., 10¢, pulp) (Contents)
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