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    Black Cat Weekly [#122, (December 28) 2023] ed. John Betancourt (Wildside Press, $2.99, ebook)
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • · The Cat’s Meow · John Betancourt · ed
    • · Your Table’s Waiting · Mark Troy · ss
    • · The Hot Car · Hal Charles · ss; a “Solve It Yourself Mystery”.
    • · All Decked Out for New Year’s Eve · Elizabeth Elwood · ss
    • · No Angels Here [Grace the Hit Mom] · Nikki Knight · ss
    • · Mrs. William Jones and—Bill · Edgar Wallace · co George Newnes, 1930
    • · Mrs. William Jones and—Bill · Edgar Wallace · ss The 20-Story Magazine October 1922, as “Bill Jones and Mrs. William Jones”
    • · The Adventures of George · Edgar Wallace · ss The Windsor Magazine February 1911
    • · According to Freud · Edgar Wallace · ss Mrs. William Jones and—Bill by Edgar Wallace, George Newnes, 1930
      a revision of “The Clue of Monday’s Settling”.
    • · Bondage · Edgar Wallace · ss Mrs. William Jones and—Bill by Edgar Wallace, George Newnes, 1930
    • · The Society of Bright Young People · Edgar Wallace · ss The Merry Magazine February 1925
    • · The King and the Editor · Edgar Wallace · ss Mrs. William Jones and—Bill by Edgar Wallace, George Newnes, 1930
    • · Christmas Present · Edgar Wallace · ss Mrs. William Jones and—Bill by Edgar Wallace, George Newnes, 1930
    • · Lord of Rays · Robert F. Young · ss Amazing Science Fiction Stories July 1975
    • · The Smart Ones · Jack Sharkey · ss Amazing Stories February 1963
    • · Down to Earth · Harry Harrison · nv Amazing Stories November 1963
    • · “Utopia? Never!” · Thomas M. Disch · vi Amazing Stories August 1963
    • · The Maugham Obsession [Tex Harrigan] · August Derleth · ss Fantastic Universe June/July 1953



    Black Circle Mystery
    Spoof pulp with a single issue listed in Doug Ellis’ From the Pulp Vault #10, April 1992.





    Black Mask:   (about)
    Black Mask started life fairly innocuously as a general pulp running all types of fiction from adventure to romance to westerns. However, it was the advent of Joseph T. Shaw as editor in November 1926 that saw Black Mask transformed into what is generally regarded as the finest detective pulp magazine ever published. Even though Shaw was fired in 1936, the magazine continued with a consistently high standard into the early 1950s, reaching a total of 340 issues.


    The Black Mask

    • Publishers:
      • Pro-Distributors Publishing Company, Inc.; 25 West 45th Street, New York, NY: The Black Mask.
    • Editors:










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