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    Complete Detective Stories (1946)   (about)
    A short-lived Canadian magazine about which little is known. Number of issues published not known.

    • Publishers:
      • Associated Weekly Newspapers: Complete Detective Stories.



    Complete Gang Novel:   (about)
    One of the many pulps published to cash in on the fleeting popularity of rousing gangster stories, Complete Gang Novel ran for a mere 11 issues in 1931/32.


    Complete Gang Novel

    • Publishers:
      • Complete Gang Novel Co., Inc.; Myrick Building, Springfield, MA: Complete Gang Novel.
    • Editors:



    Complete Gang Novel Magazine
    Title changed from Complete Gang Novel.

    • Publishers:
      • Complete Gang Novel Co., Inc.; Myrick Building, Springfield, MA: Complete Gang Novel Magazine.
    • Editors:
      • Kenneth Owens - Editor: Complete Gang Novel Magazine, Nov 1931.
      • M. J. Keiley - Editor: Complete Gang Novel Magazine, Mar 1932 – May 1932.












    Complete Mystery Novelettes   (about)
    A short-lived all-reprint magazine which, despite its name, predominantly featured cops-and-robbers crime adventures, often featuring organised crime.

    • Publishers:
      • Clayton Magazines, Inc.; 80 Lafayette Street, New York, NY; and later at 155 East 44th Street, New York, NY: Complete Mystery Novelettes.
    • Editors:
      • John Burr - Editor: Complete Mystery Novelettes.









    Complete Underworld Novelettes   (about)
    Although typical of the period, Complete Underworld Novelettes featured some of the better-known authors such as W.T. Ballard and Ace Williams.

    • Publishers:
      • Carwood Publishing Co.; Myrick Building, Springfield, MA; and later at 29 Worthington Street, Springfield, MA: Complete Underworld Novelettes.
    • Editors:
      • Tom Wood - Editor: Complete Underworld Novelettes.








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