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- MIRIAM
- MIROVA, OLGA
- MITCHEL, ROBERT LEROY
- MOGO
- MOI HING
- MOLEY, OLD
- MOM
- MONARCH BUTTERFLY, THE
- MONGOOSE
- MONGOOSE, THE
- MONIS, MOSSIE KATE
- MONK, CUMMINGS KING
- M. P. Shiel: (stories)
- Cummings Monk (ss) The Pale Ape and Other Pulses, London: T. Werner Laurie 1911; Dannay says that the story is slightly condensed by Mr. Shiel himself.
- He Wakes an Echo (ss) The Pale Ape and Other Pulses, London: T. Werner Laurie 1911; also as Cummings Monk.
- MONSIEUR BONNEVAL
- MONTANA KID, THE
- MONTANA, CAPTAIN
- MONTREZ, MARIA
- MOODY, HAM
- MOON MAN
- MOON SEQUENCE
- MOON, MANVILLE
- MOON, THUNDER
- MOONEY, TENSLEEP
- MOORE, DR. SYLVAN
- MOORE, NEWTON
- MORAINE, SAM
- MORAN, FLASH
- MORAN, FRANK
- MORAN, LOUIE
- MORAN, P.
- MORAN, TOD
- MORELAND
- MORELAND, JAGGER
- MORELLE, DR.
- MORGAN, WOLF
- MORGAN, CALE
- MORGAN, CONNIE
- MORGAN, GIL
- MORGAN, JOHN
- MORGAN, KIP
- MORGAN, TOM
- MORGAN, TOMMY
- MORGAN, WAYNE
- MORGAN, WAYNE , THE MASKED RIDER
- Joseph L. Chadwick: (stories)
- Eugene A. Clancy: (stories)
- Tom Curry: (stories)
- J. Allan Dunn: (stories)
- T. W. Ford: (stories)
- Oscar J. Friend: (stories)
- Hascal Giles: (stories)
- Charles N. Heckelmann: (stories)
- Donald Bayne Hobart: (stories)
- Orrin Hollmer: (stories)
- Charles M. Martin: (stories)
- D. B. Newton: (stories)
- Dean Owen: (stories)
- George C. Shedd: (stories)
- The Fortune Hunters of Chavo (n.) The Masked Rider Western Magazine May 1936; Three men crossed the path of The Masked Rider and Blue Hawk in a single morning us they peered, silent and motionless, from behind a mad, of Lushes. Things conic in threes, it is said, and that should have been enough for one day. But, though these three differed utterly from each other, they all rode the trail from Chavo. Except that an air of mystery hung like a pall over each of these three, there seemed no other connecting link between them. But back in Chavo, whence they all hailed, and whither die shadowy finger of Justice beckoned The Masked Rider and his loyal follower, their paths crossed and recrossed in an inscrutable maze of mystery and intrigue. Behind what seemed a simple case of murder and arrest there lay a powder-keg of conflicting greeds and desires. The presence of The Masked Rider was as a match to dynamite.
- George C. Sheed: (stories)
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