Issue not indexed - probably a reprint of the September 1935 (US) issue. |
Issue partially indexed - probably a reprint of the October 1935 (US) issue. |
Reprint of the November 1935 (US) issue. |
Title changed from Nick Carter Magazine (Canada). |
Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
Issue not indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
Issue partially indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
Issue not indexed - probably identical contents to the US issue of the same date. |
Started life in 1930 as a non-crime pulp called Man Stories, which changed its name in November 1931 to Popular Fiction. These were replaced in 1933 by Nickel Detective which was itself renamed to Strange Detective Stories in November 1933. |
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Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Details supplied by John Locke. |
Title changed from Nickel Detective. |
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Two stories were announced for the unpublished March 1934 issue. |
Seems more like a one-off pulp format anthology selecting from pages of Liberty. |
Details supplied by Steve Miller. |
A 64-page, comic-book size modern-day pulp magazine which featured fiction, art and comic strips by the greatest talents in the mystery, crime fiction and comics fields. |
Details supplied by Victor Berch. |
Details supplied by Steven Slutsky. |