Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
Issue partially indexed. |
The articles and story are in a center section with its own cover (page 37), which has the title “Sky Captain Adventures”. The contents page shows different titles for all three pieces than what was actually on the first pages of each one. Details supplied by Monte Herridge. |
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also known as The Snark. |
Details supplied by John Eggeling. |
Details supplied by Steve Holland from Table of Contents. |
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Fanzine. |
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A fanzine containing amateur fiction set on Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Darkover. We would not ordinarily extend our coverage to a magazine of this type, but a number of these stories were later reprinted in the Darkover anthologies published by DAW Books and their prior appearances have never been documented. |
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Subtitled “Adventure in Science Fiction” on the cover. |
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Subtitled “Adventure in Science Fiction” on the cover. |
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Subtitled “Adventure in Science Fiction” on the cover. |
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Subtitled “Adventure in Science Fiction” on the cover. |
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Details taken from Table of Contents. |
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Numbering continued from True Love Affairs Magazine. Continued as a true-crime magazine after June 1930. |
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Details supplied by Steve Miller & Sai Shankar. |
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Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
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Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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Details supplied by Richard Newsome from Table of Contents. |
Details supplied by Saskia van de Kruisweg. |
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Title changed from Startling Detective Adventures. |
Details taken from eBay listing. |
Details taken from eBay listing. |
An attempt to cash in on the popularity of the “shudder pulps”, Startling Mystery Magazine used reprint covers and paid authors only half the then-going rate. Perhaps as a result it folded after only two issues, though a third issue was planned. |
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One story was announced for the unpublished June 1940 issue. |
British reprint edition of Startling Mystery Magazine. There was probably only one issue which reprinted stories from the first issue of the American edition. |
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Startling Mystery Stories specialised in stories where either the detective or villain had supernatural powers or their scientific equivalent. Despite a steadily growing circulation during its 18 issues it was killed in 1971 by increasing costs and distribution problems. |
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