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 Three stories were announced, and a cover commissioned, for the unpublished July 2008 issue. The cover and two of the stories, at least, were reused for Thrilling Adventures Spring 2009. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “Chimeric Visitations”. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “Free Lunch”. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “The Situation on the Ground”. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “Infinity Sickness”. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “Depth of Field”. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “Gargantuan”. |   | 
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 This issue is subtitled “And in Every Direction, Ice”. |   | 
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 Magazine covering the science fiction, fantasy and horror field, featuring one original story. |   | 
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 Sub-titled “Official Organ of the Providence Amateur Press Club”, “Free to all amateurs”. Details supplied by Alistair Durie. | 
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 Details supplied by Alistair Durie. | 
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 Details supplied by Martin Wooster. | 
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 Details supplied by Martin Wooster. | 
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 Details supplied by Martin Wooster. | 
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 Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. | 
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 Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. | 
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 Issue partially indexed from The Standard Index of Short Stories by Francis J. Hannigan. | 
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 Details supplied by Grant Thiessen. | 
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 Dated “November 1976” in the Table of Contents. Details supplied by Kenneth R. Johnson, listing fiction only. |   | 
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 Public Enemy was Dell Publishing’s attempt to cash in on the G-Man boom of the mid-1930s and featured the adventures of Lynn Vickers, Agent G-77. However, it never really caught on and only ran for six issues under its initial title. In August 1936 the magazine was renamed to Federal Agent and gradually changed to a standard detective pulp, abandoning Lynn Vickers and his colleagues, but it only lasted for eight issues under this incarnation before folding in November 1937. | 
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 Title changed from Public Enemy. | 
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 Diane Mehta, Managing Editor. Details supplied by Todd Mason. | 
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