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- * Is Your Bedroom Cubistic?, (ar) Art Lovers’ Magazine September 1925
- * Is Your Child a Terrorist?, (ms) Out of the Gutter #3, 2007
- * Is Your Conscience Uneasy?, (ms) True Detective Mysteries January 1925
- * Is Your Hearing Perfect? Try These Tests, (ar) The American Magazine September 1919
- * Is Your House Haunted?, (ar) Thrills & Chills #2, 1994
- * Is Your Loved One a Werewolf?, (ar) Werewolf Magazine #3, 2005
- * Is Your Love Letter Here?, (ms) Midnight #5, September 16 1922
- * Is Your Name…Bailey?, (cs) (by Michael Moorcock) Boys’ World April 27 1963
- * Is Your Name…Brewer? Cooper? Taverner?, (cs) Boys’ World April 13 1963
- * Is Your Name…Fletcher? Archer? Bowman?, (cs) (by Willie Patterson) Boys’ World February 2 1963
- * Is Your Name in These Girls’ Pictures?, (pi) My Magazine January 1918
- * Is Your Name…Naylor?, (cs) (by Michael Moorcock) Boys’ World April 20 1963
- * Is Your Name…Smith? Blackie? Farrier?, (cs) Boys’ World February 23 1963
- * Is Your Name…Wallace? Bruce? Douglas?, (cs) (by Willie Patterson) Boys’ World February 16 1963
- * Is Your Piano in Tune?, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine June 15 1918
- * Is Your Problem Here?, (ms) Films and Fiction #1 Nov 1, #2 Nov 8, #3 Nov 15, #4 Nov 22, #5 Nov 29 1932
- * Is Your Railway Really Necessary?, (ar) Lilliput January 1956
- * Is Yours a Telephone Voice?, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2326, February 23 1935
- * Is Yours a V Home?, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion April 1943
- * Is Your School Well Safe?, (ar) The Farmer’s Wife October 1931
- * Is Your Stomach Upset?, (ms) Stag (Canada) Fall 1941
- * Is Your Sub-Deb Slang Up-To-Date?, (ms) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1944
- * Is Your Subscription Due?, (ms) Maclean’s December 15 1940
- * Is Zane Grey a Man or a Woman?, (bg) The Pathfinder March 24 1923 [Ref. Zane Grey]
- * Is Zat So?, (pi) Eve #326, June 9 1926
- * “It”, (??) Broadway Nights May 1929
- * “It Ain’t A Gonna Rain No More”, (??) French Night Life March 1937
- * “It Ain’t Gonna Rain No More”, (ms) Real Story Book January 1929
- * “It Ain’t Sherbet, Herbert”, (pi) Collier’s February 23 1952
- * I Take the Blame, (ts) Fawcett’s Magazine December 1925
- * I Take This Woman:
* ___ Part ?. A New Challenge, (sl) Tit-Bits #3743, September 28 1957
* ___ Part ?. Ambush at the Bridge, (sl) Tit-Bits #3744, October 5 1957
- * The Italian Bandit, (ss) Young Englishman’s Journal September 12 1868
- * Italian Bandits, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1884
- * Italian Bandits, (ss) The Golden Argosy September 27 1884
- * Italian Belle, (pi) Real Men June 1967
- * The Italian Boy and His White Mice, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1858
- * Italian Breda 27, (ia) The Lone Eagle April 1936
- * Italian Brigands, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 19 1870
- * Italian Cant Z. 501, (ia) The Lone Eagle August 1936
- * The Italian Character, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1889
- * Italian Coral Industry, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1885
- * An Italian Cottage, (ar) Peterson’s Magazine July 1853
- * An Italian Engineering Masterpiece!, (ar) The Magnet Library February 2 1929
- * Italian Film Banned in Italy, (ar) Men’s Digest September 1966
- * Italian Folk Lore, (ar) (by Patrick Kennedy) Dublin University Magazine February 1869
- * The Italian Girl, (ss) Wide Awake October 1876
- * Italian Girls, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1892
- * An Italian Gold-Mine, (ar) Chambers’s Journal January 11 1908
- * The Italian Job, (sl) Parade #1548, August 9 1969
- * An Italian Official Under Napoleon, (bg) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #815, September 1883
- * The Italian Opera in England in the Eighteenth Century, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1883
- * Italian Painter Suspected of Forgery, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 3 1923
- * The Italian Parliament, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1889
- * The Italian Poet in Exile, (pm) (by Titus Munson Coan) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1878
- * Italian Proverbs on Women (etc.), (hu) Yes or No October 5 1907
- * The Italian Question, (ar) (by L. J. Trotter) Dublin University Magazine June 1862
- * Italian Schooldays, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1888
- * Italian Style, (pi) Rex #32, 1972
- * Italian Troops Wade Across a Stream and Capture a Hillside from the Austrians, (il) The Captain #202, January 1916
- * An Italian Villa, (ar) Peterson’s Magazine January 1853
- * It All Began with a Pick-up, (ts) True Story March 1932
- * It Always Happens, (pl) Movie Action Magazine November 1935
- * Italy, (ar) The Argosy July 11 1891
- * Italy, 1859, (pm) (by James Russell Lowell) The Atlantic Monthly December 1859
- * Italy and Her People, (ar) Everyland November 1917
- * Italy in 1864, (ar) (by James Anderson Scott) Dublin University Magazine December 1864
- * Italy’s 1957 Crop of Starlets, (ar) Man’s Way October 1956
- * Italy’s 200,00 Prostitutes, (ar) Sensations, The Anglo-French Magazine 195?
- * Italy’s New Penal Code, (ms) Best Detective Magazine November 1931
- * Italy’s Rival Liberators, (ar) (by T. Adolphus Trollope) The Cornhill Magazine November 1860
- * Italy’s Royal Wedding, (ar) The Puritan June 1897
- * Italy Today, (pr) The Atlantic Monthly December 1958
- * Italy Tries Woman Suspected of Witchcraft, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- * I Tame a Hurricane, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * It Came from Outer Space, (sa) Super Cinema Annual 1955, The Amalgamated Press, Ltd., 1954; adapted from the Universal-International Pictures production of the same name, starring Richard Carlson.
- * It Came from Outer Space, (ss) (by John Russell Fearn) Vargo Statten British Science Fiction Magazine v1 #4, 1954; from script by Harry Essex, story by Ray Bradbury.
- * “It Can Be Done”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine Oct 28 1919, Jan 15 1921
- * “It Can’t Be Done!”, (ms) Astounding Science-Fiction November 1938
- * It Costs Officer $3,300 to Kill Thief, (ia) Detective Fiction Weekly June 30 1928
- * It Could Happen Here, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #59, June 1949
- * It Couldn’t Be Worse, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine September 1 1913
- * It Didn’t Take, (pm) The Grand Magazine February 1905
- * It Doesn’t Pay, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 9 1925
- * I Tell You Three Times, (cv) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) August 1951, after Ron Miller
- * Items of General Interest, (cl) Pluck and Luck #1315, August 15 1923
- * Items of Interest, (ar) The Clever Magazine August 23 1902
- * Items of Interest, (cl) Wild West Weekly #531 Dec 20 1912, #536 Jan 24, #539 Feb 14 1913, #1034 Aug 11 1922
- * Items of Interest, (cl) Pluck and Luck #1473, August 25 1926
- * Items of Interest, (ms) The Clever Magazine Aug 16, Sep 13, Sep 20 1902
- * Items of Interest, (ss) The Clever Magazine October 25 1902
- * Items of Interest All the World Over, (cl) Army and Navy Weekly November 20 1897
- * It Happened at Asbury, (hu) The Popular Magazine December 1907
- * It Happened at Christmas, (ss) Detective Casebook February 1948
- * It Happened In—, (ms) Liberty (Canada) April 4 1936
- * It Happened In—, (ms) Liberty May 22, May 29, Jun 5 1937
- * It Happened In—, (ms) This Week Mar 6, Mar 13, Mar 27 1938
- * It happened in a Flash!, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan September 1954
- * It Happened in a Good Home, (ts) Smart Set October 1924
- * It Happened in Paris, (ss) Gay Parisienne October 1931
- * It Happened on Christmas Eve, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1931, 1930
- * It Happened on New Year’s Eve, (ts) Candid Confessions February 1938
- * It Happened on the Pecos, (ar) Ranch Romances 2nd November 1949
- * It Happened This Way, (ar) Five-Novels Magazine January/February 1946
- * It Happened This Week:
* ___ 53: Knights of the Scarlet Cross, (ia) Rover and Wizard #222, April 17 1965
* ___ 55: Marconi, (ia) Rover and Wizard #224, May 1 1965
* ___ 69: The Battle in the Rosefields, (ia) Rover and Wizard #238, August 7 1965
* ___ 70: The Winged Killer, (ia) Rover and Wizard #239, August 14 1965
* ___ 72: The Plane That Caught a U-Boat, (ia) Rover and Wizard #241, August 28 1965
* ___ 73: Maxim’s Deadly Gun, (ia) Rover and Wizard #242, September 4 1965
* ___ 75: King of the Sports Cars, (ia) Rover and Wizard #244, September 18 1965
* ___ 76: The Pig and Whistle Infantry, (ia) Rover and Wizard #245, September 25 1965
* ___ 77: The First Submarine, (ia) Rover and Wizard #246, October 2 1965
* ___ 78: Vision On!, (ia) Rover and Wizard #247, October 9 1965
* ___ 79: What’s in a Name?, (ia) Rover and Wizard #248, October 16 1965
* ___ 80: The Burma Road, (ia) Rover and Wizard #249, October 23 1965
* ___ 81: The Thin Red Line, (ia) Rover and Wizard #250, October 30 1965
* ___ 82: Men of Metal, (ia) Rover and Wizard #251, November 6 1965
* ___ 83: Sink the Tirpitz!, (ia) Rover and Wizard #252, November 13 1965
* ___ 84: Firsts on Four Wheels, (ia) Rover and Wizard #253, November 20 1965
* ___ 85: Weather Wise, (ia) Rover and Wizard #254, November 27 1965
- * It Happened to Captain Kidd, (ms) Mystery Magazine April 1 1926
- * It Has All Been Done Before, (ar) Britannia and Eve January 1947
- * “I Think”, (cn) The American Magazine July 1936
- * I Think It’s Funny, (vi) Stag: Man’s Own Magazine #6, 1947
* ___ The Diary of a Nobody, (ex) Arrowsmith, 1892
- * I Think of Thee, (pm) The Literary Emporium September 1845
- * I Think You Know, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1909
- * I Thought It Was Love, (ts) Scarlet Confessions December 1937
- * I Thought I Was in the Way, (ts) True Story March 1932
- * I Threw Him to the Wolves, (ms) True Western Stories July 1926
- * Itinerant Thespians, (ar) (by John William Cole) Dublin University Magazine August 1868
- * Itinerary, (in) Fling v1 #1, v1 #4 1957, v1 #5, v1 #6, v1 #7, v1 #8 1958
- * “It Is Altogether Fitting and Proper”, (ms) Collier’s May 31 1952
- * It Is a Tough Job—Trying to Sit on a Pinnacle, (ms) The American Magazine March 1919
- * It Is Better to Make Things Than to Break Things, (ms) The American Magazine December 1920
- * It Is Charged to the Doctor, (ss)
- * It Is Finished, (pm) Grit Story Section April 13 1941
- * It Is Hard to Tell How Numb a Young Skull is, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1916
- * It Is No Fiction, (ss) (by Sarah Agnes Dicken) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine September 1844
- * It Isn’t Easy, (pm) Grit Story Section July 27 1941
- * It Isn’t the Cough, (pm)
- * It isn’t the job we intend to do, (pm) The Tryout September 1923
- * It Isn’t Whether You Win or Lose, It’s How You Play the Game, (iv) The Leading Edge #24, September 1991 [Ref. Tracy Hickman]
- * It Isn’t Your Age That Counts—It’s What You Can Do, (ms) The American Magazine February 1920
- * It Is So, (pm) Pan #28, May 15 1920
- * It Is Sometimes Better to Remain a Bore than to Make Yourself Too Intersting, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1917
- * It Is the Hour…, (ex) Hebrew Melodies by Lord Byron, John Murray, 1815, as by Lord George Gordon Byron
- * “It is to Laff”, (hu) Spicy Stories July 1937
- * It Is to Laugh, (hu) Pep Stories Jan, Apr, Jul 1929, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1930
- * It Is to Laugh, (hu) Spicy Stories Apr, Jun 1929, Mar, May 1930, Feb 1931, Feb, Mar 1934
- * It Is Very Comfortin’, (pm) Grit Story Section #1621, February 7 1926
- * “It Is You That Gnaws the Plants, Is It?”, (il) Wide Awake October 1877
- * It Just Occurred to Us, (ms) Best Stories of All Time January 1926
- * It’ll Be All Write on the Night, (ar) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * It Looks Real but Its a Model, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1936, 1935
- * It Made a Difference, (ms) People’s June 1907
- * It Made America Laugh, (ed) The Strand Magazine March 1946
- * It Marked the Spot, (ms) Manhunt September 1956
- * It Matters Much, (pm) The Golden Argosy February 16 1884
- * It May Be Your Turn Next, (pm) The Golden Argosy April 5 1884
- * “It Might Have Been”, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1858
- * It Might Have Happened, (vi) Sky Raiders December 1942
- * It Must Be Love, (ms) Collier’s August 18 1928
- * It Mustn’t Be Murder, (ts) The Passing Show February 20 1937
- * It Never Hurts to Try, (pi) Salty v1 #6, 1969
- * It Never Pays, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 15 1883
- * It Never Pays, (ss) Live Stories September 1924
- * It Never Rains but It Pours, (il) St. Nicholas June 1876
- * I Told the Other Woman, (vi) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * I Took in an Unwanted Baby, (ts) Home Notes August 29 1957
- * “I Took My Own Sex Survey!”, (hu) Valor for Men June 1958
- * I Took the Drug Cure, (ts) Man to Man April 1952
- * I Took the Law Into My Own Hands, (ts) True Detective Mysteries July 1924
- * “I Took the Terror Cure”, (ar) Argosy May 1950
- * I Tore Down His Idol, (ts) Red Star Secret Confessions July 1940
- * It Pays to Advertise, (ms) Manhunt September 1956
- * I Traded in Human Souls, (ts) Scarlet Confessions June 1936
- * I Traded My Honor, (ts) Candid Confessions December 1937
- * I Trained ’Em All, (ar) Argosy May 1956
- * It Rests with You, (ed) The Penny Pictorial Magazine #1, June 10 1899
- * “I Tried Suicide”, (ar) This Week June 21 1953; as told to Lester David
- * I Tried to Cheat Life!, (ts) True Marriage Stories February 1927
- * It Runs on Road or Rail, (ms) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1934, 1933
- * I Try to Be Sexy, (pi) Sultry v1 #1, 1964
- * It’s a Boa!, (ms) This Week February 21 1954
- * It’s a Clean-Up, (ms) Collier’s January 12 1929
- * It’s a Crystal World, (ar) Look and Learn #22, June 16 1962
- * It’s a Date!, (ms) The American Girl October 1954
- * It’s a Fact…, (ar) Daktari Annual 1967, World Distributors, 1967
- * It’s a Fact That—, (cl) Bill Barnes Air Trails May, Jun 1936
- * It’s a Gay Old World, (pm) Heart Throbs Volume Two ed. Joe Michell Chapple, Grosset & Dunlap, 1911
- * It’s a Gift, (qz) Argosy (UK) January 1952
- * It’s a Glide-O-Bike, (ar) The Open Road for Boys July 1931
- * It’s a Great Life, (ar) Dare-Devil Aces February 1939
- * It’s a Hard World, (ms) Collier’s May 26 1928
- * It’s a Living, (pi) Man to Man December 1949/January 1950
- * It’s All a Matter of a Microchip, (ar) Parsec Fall 2000
- * It’s All an Art, (pi) Adam (Australia) June 1970
- * It’s All Down from Here, (cn) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2021
- * It’s All for Thee, (pm) The Violet Magazine #37, January 25 1924
- * It’s All in Knowing When to Go to the Mat, (ms) The American Magazine November 1920
- * It’s All in the Planning, (vi) Murderous Intent Winter 1998
- * It’s All in the Reading!, (pz) Spectra Pulse #2, Fall 2008/Winter 2009
- * It’s All in the Way You Look at It!, (ms) Spaceways #2, January 1939
- * “It’s All Water Over the Dame”, (pi) Fury December 1957
- * “It’s All Wrong”, (th) The London Magazine April 1921
- * It’s All Yours!, (ms) Detective Tales December 1939
- * It’s Always the Man’s Fault, (ts) True Marriage Stories October 1927
- * It’s Always Time [Sherlock Holmes], (pm) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2018
- * It’s a Man’s World, (ms) True #298 Mar 1962, #308 Jan 1963, #337 Jun 1965
- * It’s a Mans World Below, (ar) Man January 1972
- * It’s Amazing—What a martini can do, (pi) Escapade August 1963
- * It’s a Mighty Awful Life, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories September 1948
- * It’s a Modern Medical Miracle, (ms) Adam (Australia) August 1955
- * It’s an Art, (pi) Man’s Book Periodical May 1964
- * It’s an Ill Wind, (ss) Household Finance
- * It’s Anlab Time Again, (ms) Analog Science Fiction and Fact Jan/Feb 2008, Jan/Feb 2009, Jan/Feb 2020, Jan/Feb 2021, Jan/Feb 2022
- * It’s an Old African Custom, (ar) Daktari Annual 1969, World Distributors, 1969
- * It’s an Old Christmas Custom, (pi) The Royal Pictorial December 1932
- * It’s an Old English Custom!, (ar) The Passing Show March 23 1935
- * It’s a Point of View, (ms) Debonair December 1960
- * It’s a Puzzle for You, (ms) Mystery July 1933
- * It’s a Raid, (ms) Stag March 1955
- * It’s a Record!, (pi) The Royal Pictorial November 1932
- * It’s a Rubberoid World, (ar) Back Brain Recluse #13, 1989
- * It’s a Shriek!, (ar) Rex #25, 1971
- * It’s Ask Mister Fanac Time!, (cl) Spicy Armadillo Stories Jul 1990, Oct 1991
* ___ Smart Love Stories and North West Romances, (ar) Spicy Armadillo Stories April 1990
- * It’s a Small World, (ar) Modern Wonder November 4 1939
- * It’s a Small World, (cl) Pictorial Review Oct, Dec 1935
- * It’s a Strange World, (cl) Male December 1960
- * It’s a Wonderful World, (ar) Daktari Annual 1969, World Distributors, 1969
- * It Says Here, (ms)
- * It’s Bad for Business! [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Green Lantern (comic) Summer 1944
- * It’s Been a Long Time…, (ss) Detective Casebook February 1948
- * It’s Bright to Wear White, (pi) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1933
- * It’s Christmas, (ms) Collier’s December 27 1952
- * It’s Colour Television Now, (ar) Modern Wonder January 29 1938
- * It’s Cowslip Time, (ms) Mabs Weekly April 1 1933
- * It Seems There Were Two Irishmen, (ms) The Popular Stories October 8 1927
- * It’s for You!, (ms) Galaxy Science Fiction May 1953
- * “It’s Fun to Be…”, (pi) Escapade April 1961
- * It’s Fun to Fall Out of an Aeroplane!, (pi) The Modern Boy June 30 1934
- * It’s Fun to Give a Hawaiian Party, (ms) Child Life August 1940
- * It’s Fun to Sew: Chapter X—How to Make a Dress, (cs) Calling All Girls July/August 1944
- * It’s Fun to Travel—Child Life Picture Pages, (pi) Child Life June 1939
- * It’s Good to Be Alone, (ts) Smart Set August 1925
- * It’s Good to Be Familiar with the Basic Broads, (hu) Tomkat v1 #2, 1963
- * It’s Good with Tweed!, (ms) The Modern Weekly #133, August 29 1936
- * It’s Harder for Troubled Girls, (ar) Man July 1945
- * It’s Hard to Be Wise, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd July 1930
- * The Its Have It, (ar) College Stories August 1931
- * It’s Here—The Indoor Model Railway Season!, (ar) The Modern Boy November 11 1933
- * It’s Holiday Time!, (ms) The Happy Mag. Summer 1938
- * It Shouldn’t Happen to Our Photographer, (ar) The American Magazine July 1948
- * “It’s interesting how often people actually live up to their star signs”, (iv) The Guardian March 9 2016 [Ref. L. A. Weatherly]
- * It’s in the Air, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #1002, February 25 1939; adapted from the movie (George Formby).
- * It’s in the Blood!, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- * It’s in the Cards:
* ___ Canasta: No More Arguments, (cl) Argosy August 1962
* ___ Gin Rummy: The First Thing to Know, (cl) Argosy July 1962
* ___ Michigan: Fun for the Family…But Be Careful!, (cl) Argosy June 1958
- * It’s in the Stars, (cl) Wild Cherries Sum, Oct 1933
- * It’s Jazz for Art’s Sake, (ms) Collier’s August 11 1951
- * It’s June All Over, (pi) Man’s Wildcat Adventures October 1959
- * It’s Like That in Hollywood, (hu) Hollywood Nights September 1931
- * It’s Lonely Without a Girl, (ms) The Happy Mag. September 1935
- * It’s Murder, (cv) AntipodeanSF #197, November 2014
- * It’s My Profession, (qz) Argosy (UK) May 1951
- * It’s Nature’s Way of Doing Things, (pi) Parade #1627, February 27 1971
- * It’s Never too Early, (ms) Collier’s June 23 1928
- * It’s Never Too Late, (n.) The Wonder Library #6, November 1915
- * It’s News to Men, (cl) Argosy Sep, Oct 1953, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov 1954
Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1955, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr 1956
- * It’s Nice Clean Work, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1936
- * It’s No Act, (pi) Blaze v1 #5, 1962
- * “It’s Nobbut Me”, (pm) (by John Richardson)
- * It’s Not Life—It’s Life’s Little Worries, (pl) Pan #13, January 31 1920
- * It’s Not Only What’s Up Front That Counts!, (pi) Diamond Stud v4 #5, 1964
- * It’s Not So Quiet in the Country, (ar) Lilliput November 1944
- * It’s Not Too Late!, (cn) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy July 1936
- * It’s Not Wayward Pines, It’s “Dark Matter”, (iv) Suspense Magazine September/October 2016 [Ref. Blake Crouch]
- * “It’s Off to Camp We Go”, (pi) This Week June 26 1938
- * It Sometimes Happens, (pm) Photoplay June 1920
- * It’s Only a Bird, (ms) Collier’s March 9 1929
- * It’s Personal in “Seeing Red”, (iv) Suspense Magazine July/August 2017 [Ref. Sandra Brown]
- * It’s “Rhysling” Time Again, (ms) Star*Line November/December 1994
- * It’s Roosevelt, (ms) BIM December 1942
- * Its Shoulder Line Is News, (cl) Home Chat #3344, April 25 1959
- * It’s Smart! (New Fashions), (ms) Variety Love Stories December 1941
- * It’s So Easy to Believe Evil, (ts) True Story April 1931
- * It’s St. Jim’s Again [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - Catching Out a Cad [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - Fagging for Parker [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - Gussy Goes Goofy [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - Nazi Spy and Housemaster [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - Parker Meets His Match [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - The Burning Barn [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - The ’Mop-You-Up’ New Boy [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - The Rival Schoolmasters [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem #365, 1915, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - The Secret of the Towers [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s St Jim’s Again! - Well Played, Talbot [St. Jim’s], (ss) (by Charles Hamilton) The Gem, uncredited.
- * It’s Strawberry Time, (ar) The Farmer’s Wife June 1936
- * It’s Streamlined!, (ar) Five-Novels Monthly August 1939
- * It’s That Season Again, (pi) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July/August 1984
- * It’s the Big, Big Bath-Tub Scene, (pi) Parade #1626, February 20 1971
- * It’s the Custom…at Eton, (ms) John Bull November 26 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Abingdon, (ms) John Bull June 18 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Bampton, (ms) John Bull October 15 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Bourne, (ms) John Bull March 26 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Chipping Campden, (ms) John Bull June 4 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Cripplegate, (ms) John Bull January 22 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Egremont, (cl) John Bull September 17 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Fenny Stratford, (cl) John Bull November 12 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Fisherrow, (ms) John Bull September 3 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Grove, (ms) John Bull July 9 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Hallaton, (ms) John Bull April 9 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Hampstead, (ms) John Bull March 5 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Hawick, (ms) John Bull June 11 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Hinton St. George, (cl) John Bull October 22 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Hungerford, (ms) John Bull April 16 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Innerleithen, (ms) John Bull August 20 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Kipling Cotes, (ms) John Bull March 12 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Lichfield, (ms) John Bull April 23 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Norham, (ms) John Bull February 12 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Padstow, (ms) John Bull April 30 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Painswick, (cl) John Bull September 24 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Ripon, (cl) John Bull July 30 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Scarborough, (ms) John Bull February 19 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Shebbear, (ms) John Bull October 29 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Sherborne, (cl) John Bull October 8 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in St. Ives, (ms) John Bull February 5 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Stretton, (ms) John Bull November 5 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Taddiport, (ms) John Bull July 2 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Tinsley Green, (ms) John Bull April 2 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in West Witton, (ms) John Bull August 27 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Whitby, (ms) John Bull May 14 1955
- * It’s the Custom…in Widecombe, (ms) John Bull September 10 1955
- * It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1917
- * It’s the Frozen Frontier of Science…Antarctica, (ar) Look and Learn #24, June 30 1962
- * It’s the Gift That Counts, (ar) Penthouse (US) December 2004
- * It’s the Latest Thing!, (ms) Love Fiction Monthly August 1940
- * It’s the Robinsons, (cs) Red Star Weekly #942, November 25 1950
- * It’s the Space Rage, (pi) Parade #1635, April 24 1971
- * It Still Happens in Old New York, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 30 1922
- * It Still Works, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 18 1925
- * Its Time to Laugh, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct, Nov, Dec 1953, Jan, May, Jun 1954, Feb, Mar, Jun 1955
- * It’s Time to Pack, (ms) The Happy Mag. July 1939
- * It’s Time to Think About Christmas, (ms) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1946
- * It’s to Laugh, (hu) Spicy Stories March 1929
- * It’s Too Late to Turn Back, (ss) Red Letter February 13 1971
- * It’s Under Your Feet, (pi) The Strand Magazine January 1945
- * It’s What They’re Wearing, (ms) Complete Love Magazine May 1948
- * It’s Whispered That—, (cl) Wavelength Fall 1941
- * It’s Written in the Stars, (cl) Spacemen October 1962
- * It’s Yours if You Want It, (ms) Variety Love Stories February 1947
- * It Takes a Crooked Man, (ss) Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine March/April 2006
- * It Takes a Thief to Catch a Thief, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine September 5 1931
- * It Takes Eight People to Make a Redbook Cover, (ar) Redbook Magazine January 1938
- * It Takes Two To, (pm) Escapade June 1956
- * IT! The Terror from Beyond Space, (mr) Monster Parade November 1958
- * It Took Nine Centuries to Make You Free, (ar) Look and Learn #37, September 29 1962
- * “It Used to Be in the Olden Time”, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1874
- * It Was a Big Ask, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #8, 2018 [Ref. Bev Vincent]
- * It Was a Dark and Damp Afternoon…, (ms) The Lost Club Journal #2, 2000/01
- * It Was a Dark and Stormy Knight, (ms) Tales of the Unanticipated #1, Fall 1986
- * It Was a “Ladies’” War, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1942
- * “It was Charlene, the strip dancer. She would never dance again!”, (cv) Dime Detective Magazine January 1946
- * It Was His Second Wife, (ss)
- * It Was Like This—, (hu) War Stories #96, July 1931
- * It Wasn’t a Revolver, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 9 1919
- * It Wasn’t a Toothache, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine June 6 1931
- * It Was Proof Positive, (ms) Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1913
- * It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1918
- * “It Will Out”, (ar)
- * It Works Both Ways, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd August 1929
- * It Works Like a Charm, (pi) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1946
- * It Would Be Nice, (pm) The Red Magazine February 1910
- * It Would Do Quite Well, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1882
- * It Wouldn’t Have Mattered, (ts) Smart Set March 1926
- * I Used to Be an I-Man, (ar) The American Magazine November 1936
- * Ivanhoe, (mr) The American Magazine August 1952
- * Ivanhoe Bonomi, (ar) Collier’s November 4 1944
- * “Ivanhoe:” Sir Arthur Sullivan’s New Opera, (th) Black & White #1, February 6 1891 [Ref. Arthur Sullivan]
- * Ivan Ognianov Serbezov Interview, (iv) Liquid Imagination #2, Winter 2009 [Ref. Ivan Ognianov Serbezov]
- * Ivan R. Gates, Founder of the Flying Circus, (ts) Strange Suicides February 1933 [Ref. Ivan R. Gates]
- * I’ve Seen That Before!, (cl) The Pulp Collector Sum, Fll 1987, Wtr, Sum, Fll 1988, Wtr, Spr, Sum 1989, Wtr, Sum 1990,
Wtr 1991, Sum 1993
- * The Ivory-Billed Woodpecker, (ar) Western Story Magazine May 26 1928
- * Ivory Carvings of the Flemish Sculptor Duquesnoy, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1885
- * Ivory Challenge, (ss) (by Sydney J. Bounds) Boys’ World July 20 1963
- * Ivory Coast: Kelle Marie, (pi) Penthouse (US) April 2007
- * The Ivory Elephant, (nv) (by William Murray Graydon) The Boys’ Friend #62, August 16 1902
- * The Ivory Hand [Nelson Lee], (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #370, July 8 1922
- * An Ivory Hunter of Baseball, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1913
- * Ivory on the Hoof, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1934
- * The Ivory Poachers, (gm) Daktari Annual 1967, World Distributors, 1967
- * The Ivory Screen [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by G. H. Teed) The Sexton Blake Library #219, 1922
- * The Ivory Seekers [Nelson Lee], (na) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) The Nelson Lee Library #105, June 9 1917
- * Ivy, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1878
- * Ivy and I and Grandfather’s Chair, (pm) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #7, 1952
- * Ivy League, (pi) Swank January 1966
- * Ivy League Distinction, (ms) Manhunt January 1957
- * Ivy League Postscript, (es) Holiday April 1956
- * Ivy League Squaw, (pi) Male December 1960
- * Ivy Lodge, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1880
- * The Ivy Waltz, (ss) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine October 1895
- * I Walked in Shame, (ss) Real Romances September 1949
- * I Walk Twenty-Five Miles to School, (ar) Physical Culture June 1924
- * I Want a Divorce from My Office Wife, (ar) Liberty May 15 1937
- * I Want a Man, (ar) True Mystic Confessions #1, 1937
- * I Want a Wife, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories March 1948
- * I Wanted a Cow Ranch, (ts) True Western Stories September 1925
- * I Wanted a Husband-A Girl in Search of the Right Man, (ts) True Story February 1929
- * I Wanted All His Love, (ts) Romantic Story Magazine February 1941
- * I Wanted a Son, (ts) Red Star Secret Confessions July 1940
- * I Wanted a Thrill—So I Crashed the Gate!, (ts) Smart Set July 1926
- * I Wanted Her Husband, (ts) Home Notes December 13 1956
- * I Wanted My First Wife Back, (ts) Secrets August 1962
- * I Wanted My Fling, (ts) Romantic Magazine #52, May 1938
- * I Wanted My Husband, (ts) Smart Set August 1926
- * I Wanted to Be a Lady, (ts) Smart Set February 1925
- * I Wanted to Be Free, (sl) True Story Magazine #125 Apr, #127 Jun 1933
- * I Wanted to Get Even, (ts) Intimate Confessions April 1938
- * I Wanted to Know, (hu) Snappy Stories 2nd May 1925
- * I Wanted to Live!, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st May 1930
- * “I Wanted Wings”, (ms) Flying Aces October 1937
- * I Want That Man, (cs) Complete Love Magazine April 1952
- * I Want This Man!, (ss) Real Romances September 1949
- * I Want to Be a Brakeman, (pm) Chicago Record
- * I Want to Be a Nurse!, (cs) Girls’ Crystal and “The Schoolgirl” November 12 1960
- * I Want to Be Happy, (vi) The Happy Mag. June 1925
- * I Was a Bondwoman, (nv) Western Romances November 1957
- * I Was a Bored Wife, (ts) True Story April 1931
- * I Was a Child Bride, (ts) Intimate Romances May 1938
- * I Was a Child Wife, (ts) True Story Magazine #125, April 1933
- * I Was a Compulsive Gambler, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1958
- * I Was a Coward, (ts) Scarlet Confessions December 1937
- * I Was a Cranky Old Maid at Twenty, (ar) Physical Culture February 1924
- * I Was a Desperate Wife, (nv) Romantic Story Magazine #58, November 1938
- * I Was a Fighting Parson, (ss) Western Romances September 1959
- * I Was a First Offender, (ar) John Bull Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4, Nov 11 1950
- * I Was Afraid of Marriage, (ts) Scarlet Confessions October 1937
- * I Was a Hunted Hunter!, (ts) The Modern Boy February 9 1935
- * I Was a Love Cheater, (ts) Scarlet Confessions December 1936
- * I Was a Man-Hater, (ts) Candid Confessions December 1937
- * I Was a Man-Hunter, (ss) Western Romances May 1958
- * I Was a Member of a Nudist Cult, (ts) Lovers Confessions December 1933
- * I Was an Adopted Mother, (ts) True Story March 1939
- * I Was an Airport Tramp, (ts) Candid Confessions February 1938
- * “I was a Narcotics Racketeer”, (ts) Saga April 1953as told to Gene Merritt
- * I Was an Army Brat, (ss) Real Western Romances January 1957
- * I Was an Epileptic—Now I’m a Champion, (ar) Physical Culture September 1924
- * I Was an Ugly Duckling, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine 1st April 1931
- * I Was an Ugly Duckling but I Grew to Be Beautiful, (ms) Physical Culture October 1923
- * “I Was an Unkissed Bride!”, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd June 1930
- * I Was a Pig, Now I’m a Man, (ar) Physical Culture April 1924
- * I Was a Rich Man’s Plaything, (ts) Intimate Confessions April 1938
- * I Was a Riverboat Tramp, (nv) Real Western Romances July 1956
- * I Was a Sea Pirate, (ts) Man’s Magazine April 1955as told to Horace Bailey Brown
- * I Was Ashamed of My Indian Blood, (ts) True Western Stories February 1926
- * I Was a Showcase Wife, (ts) Living Romances from Actual Life February 1940
- * I Was a Stowaway, (ts) The Passing Show January 20 1934
- * I Was a Strip Artist, (ts) Real Life Confessions September 1937
- * I Was a Taxi Dancer, (ts) Street & Smith’s Real Love Magazine Apr, May 1932
- * I Was a Teenage Werewolf, (sa) (by Ralph Thornton) Screen Chills and Macabre Stories v1 #1, 1957
- * “I Was a Thief Until—”, (ts) “I Confess” February 6 1925
- * I Was a Two-Gun Gal, (ss) Western Romances September 1958
- * I Was a Wagon-Master, (ss) Western Romances July 1957
- * I Was a White Mau Mau, (ar) Argosy September 1961
- * I Was a Woman of the Shadows, (ts) Scarlet Confessions October 1936
- * I Was a Yes-Woman, (ss) Ideal Love Stories August 1959
- * I Was Born with Second Sight, (ts) True Confessions March 1959
- * I Was Bought and Paid For, (ts) Real Life Confessions September 1937
- * I Was Captured by the “Sea Devil”, (ts) Personal Adventure Stories July 1937as told to John Ross
- * “I Was Dead for Five Minutes!”, (ar) Real Action for Men August 1957
- * I Was Dick’s Girl, (ts) Smart Set June 1926
- * I Was Doomed to Be Disfigured, (ar) Physical Culture May 1924
- * I Was His Second Choice, (ts) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * I Was Hitler’s Spy!, (ts) Fact Spy Stories April 1939
- * I Was in Her Blood, (nv) Western Romances July 1959
- * I Was Left Them in a Will!, (sl) Red Letter July 20 1963
- * I Was Literally Shitting Myself, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #9, 2019 [Ref. Sarah J. Pinborough]
- * I Was Lost and Searching for What to Do Next, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #8, 2018 [Ref. Richard T. Chizmar]
- * I Was My Husband’s Mistress, (ss) All-Star Love Magazine May 1942
- * I Was Once a Liar, (ts) Real Love Magazine 2nd March 1931
- * I Was Only Looking for Love, (ts) True Story March 1939
- * “I Was Raising a Homosexual Child”, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1963as told to Flora Rheta Schreiber
- * I Was Really Scared, (iv) Unnerving Magazine #9, 2019 [Ref. Jessica Harper]
- * I Was Shot at Dawn!, (ar) Modern Boy’s Book of True Adventure, Amalgamated Press, 1937
- * “I Was Sickly and Misshapen, but I Will Be Like Venus”, (ar) Physical Culture February 1925as told to George Cameron-Emslie
- * I Was Stalked by Sarawak’s Commie Head-Hunters, (??) South Sea Stories July 1964
- * I Was Tempted by Two Girls, (vi) Lucky Star #10, November 9 1935
- * I Was That Son, (ts) Smart Set September 1925
- * I Was the Kind Nobody Loved, (ar) Physical Culture December 1923
- * I Was the Mistress of the Marquis de Sade, (ar) Jaguar July 1968
- * I Was the White King of a Cannibal Harem, (??) South Sea Stories March 1962
- * I Was Thin as a Pin—Now I’m Plump, (ar) Physical Culture November 1923
- * “I Was Too Fat”—“I Was Too Thin”, (ar) Physical Culture August 1923
- * I Was Trapped in a Steel Coffin, (pi) Fury January 1959as told to James Neal Harvey
- * I Was Young Once, Chil’len, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1856
- * I-Wei Huang, (iv) SteamPunk Magazine #2, 2007 [Ref. I-Wei Huang]
- * I Went Fishing and Caught—Health, (ar) Physical Culture December 1923
- * “I Whirled Up and Fired”, (cv) Dime Detective Magazine July 1938
- * I Will Be Brave for Thee, Dear Heart, (pm) (by Richard Watson Gilder) Scribner’s Monthly June 1873
- * I Will Be Your Captain, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 12 1905
- * I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine April 1917
- * “I Will Make Men Pay!”, (ts) True Love Stories 1st Mar, 2nd Mar, 1st Apr 1930
- * “I Will Not Say”, (ar) The American Boy November 1906
- * I Wish I’d Said That, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1952
- * I Wish I Had Petted, (ar) Smart Set October 1926
- * “I Wish I Knew Wheth-er It Would Bite”, (il) Wide Awake April 1877
- * I Wonder, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1878
- * I Wonder?, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1905
- * I Wonder As I Wander (Christmas Carol), (sg) Woman’s Home Companion December 1938
- * I Wonder (“My Dear, Sometimes when you are idle for a while…”), (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1922
- * “I Wonder What’s Thinking?”, (??) 10 Story Book December 1936
- * I Wooed Her in the Summer Months, (sg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1857
- * “I Wouldn’t Marry One of Them”, (ar) The Green Book Magazine December 1920
- * I Wouldn’t Part with My Mother-in-Law, (ar) The American Magazine November 1931
- * I Wouldn’t Stop Flirting, (cs) Complete Love Magazine February 1952
- * IW’s Top 10 Sci-Fi Novels of All-Time, (ar) Infinite Worlds Magazine #12, Summer 2022
- * I. W. W. and the Race, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine October 1919
- * Ixnay on the Ottenray, (cs) Strange Days Summer 1992
- * Izvestia International Edition, (ms) (by Michael Moorcock) New Worlds #214, Winter 1978
- * Jabberwocky and Jive, (pm) Calling All Girls November 1947
- * Jabez Chester’s Partner, (ss) The Wave May 27 1893
- * Jack, (pm) Chicago Record
- * The Jackal, (vi) from Hitopadesa, 1787
- * Jackal of the Mediterranean, (ar) Modern World July 13 1940
- * The Jackal, the Hare, and the Cock, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1908; translated from the Swahili by Kusiali.
- * A “Jack-and-Bean-Stalk”, (ms) Street & Smith’s Far West Stories August 1931
- * Jack and Bill, (pm) Rhymes from the Round-Up Camp ed. Wallace D. Coburn, W.T. Ridgley Press, 1899
- * Jack and Gill, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1881
- * Jack and His Mother, (ss) (by Louise E. Chollet) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1866
- * Jack and Jill, (pm) Wide Awake August 1878
- * Jack and Jill, (ss) The Argosy (UK) October 1887
- * Jack and the Baboons [Daktari], (ss) Daktari Annual 1969, World Distributors, 1969
- * Jack and the Bean-stalk, (na) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine Sep, Oct 1873
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (ar) Once a Week February 29 1868
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (pz) The London Magazine June 1920
- * Jack and the Beanstalk, (ss) 1807
- * The Jackass Rabbit, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1877
- * Jack Cade, (bg) Cassell’s Magazine July 1 1871
- * Jack Dann, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #134, Summer 1997 [Ref. Jack M. Dann]
- * Jack Dare Designs Three Rooms, (ar) Modern Home #23, August 1930
- * The Jackdaw and Silkworm as Pets, (ar) Chums Annual 1941, 1940
- * The Jackdaw’s Bath, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1884
- * Jack Dempsey, a Shadow or a Man, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine August 1919
- * Jack Dempsey—The Life of a Champion, (bg) Knockout Magazine November/December 1937 [Ref. Jack Dempsey]
- * Jack Dinsmore’s Girls:
* ___ 1—Myrtle, the Irresistable Gold Digger, (ms) Secrets December 1922
- * Jack Donahoo, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * Jack el Destripador, (ex) The Harlot Killer ed. Allan Barnard, Dodd, Mead, 1953; translated from the Spanish (1928) by Anthony Boucher.
- * Jack Entwhistle’s Correspondence, (ss) Truth August 24 1882
- * Jacket to Have Short Story Writer, (ms) The Yellow Jacket October 27 1926
- * Jack Frost as an Artist, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1895
- * Jack Gaughan, (bg) Galaxy Science Fiction August 1969 [Ref. Jack Gaughan]
- * Jack Hardy’s Jape, (ss) The Nelson Lee Library #100, May 5 1917
- * Jack Haviland, (ss) Chambers’s Journal June 5 1869
- * Jack Haviland’s Love, (ss) Chambers’s Journal June 5 1869, as "Jack Haviland"
- * Jack Henley’s Predicament! [St. Frank’s], (ss) (by R. T. Eves) The Boys’ Realm #108, April 23 1921
- * Jack Hobbs, (ar) Boys’ Magazine May 20 1922
- * Jack Holt, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly July 24 1926
- * Jack Horner, (ss) Wide Awake July 1876
- * Jack Hoyle, the Young Speculator; or, the Road to Fortune, (nv) Boys’ First-Rate Pocket Library #113, 189?
- * Jack Hulbert Talks About Himself!, (iv) The Modern Boy January 19 1935
- * Jackie, (pi) Caper January 1961
- * Jackie Coogan, (il) The American Magazine August 1923
- * Jackie Coogan, (iv) The Modern Boy January 5 1929
- * Jackie Franke The Really Incompleat Bob Tucker: The Hoy Ping Pong Sampler, (fr) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1976
- * Jackie Gleason’s New Discovery, (pi) Ace May 1963
- * Jackie Is the Most, (pi) Fling v1 #1, 1957
- * Jackie Jones, (pi) Mayfair v18 #8, 1983
- * Jackie, Naked with Snakes, (pi) Mayfair v4 #5, 1969
- * Jackie Stewart, (iv) King (UK) October 1965
- * Jack-in-the-Pulpit, (pm) American Cultivator
- * Jack, Jim, Joe, (sl) The Halfpenny Marvel #197, August 14 1897
- * Jack Karney: “East Side Hood Turned Good”, (ar) Rumble #2, 1990 [Ref. Jack Karney]
- * Jack Ketch and His Wages, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1877
- * Jack Kilborn Interview, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #30, May/June 2009 [Ref. Jack Kilborn]
- * Jack Knife and Map of Dreams, (br) Subterranean (online) Spring 2007
- * Jackleg Lawyer, (hu) Here! Is America’s Humor February 1952
- * Jack London, (ms) Presenting Moonshine #14, April 6 1971 [Ref. Jack London]
- * Jack London: A Chronology, (bg) The Science Fiction Stories of Jack London by Jack London, Citadel Twilight, 1993
- * Jack London and The Black Cat, (ar) The Black Cat January 1917, as "Jack London—The Story of a Story"
- * Jack London—Farmer, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine October 1913 [Ref. Jack London]
- * Jack London’s Great Novel, “Martin Eden”, (rv) The Pacific Monthly August 1908 [Ref. Jack London]
- * Jack London—The Story of a Story, (ar) The Black Cat January 1917
- * Jack Long, (ss) (by Charles Wilkins Webber) American Review February 1845; at least slightly abridged.
- * Jack Long, or Shot in the Eye, (ss) American Whig Review
- * Jack McClure’s Alter Ego, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2011 [Ref. Eric Van Lustbader]
- * Jack McDevitt, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #134 Sum 1997, #150 Sum 2001, #165 Spr 2005, #169 Spr 2006, #182 Apr/May 2009 [Ref. Jack McDevitt]
- * Jack McDevitt & Stanley Schmidt, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #146, Summer 2000 [Ref. Jack McDevitt & Stanley Schmidt]
- * Jack Nelson: “Men of Boru”, (bg) If November 1954 [Ref. Jack Adolphus Nelson]
- * Jacknife Elects a Sheriff [Tex Granger], (cs) Tex Granger #24, September 1949
- * Jack o’ Diamonds, (pm) Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads ed. John A. Lomax, Macmillan, 1910
- * Jack o’ Diamonds, (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories August 1935
- * Jack of All Trades, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1933, 1932
- * Jack of All Trades, (iv) Suspense Magazine August 2011 [Ref. Aaron Patterson]
- * Jack of All Trades, (qz) Argosy (UK) February 1941
- * Jack-of-All-Trades: Policemen, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1966
- * Jack-of-all-Work Planes, (ar) The Modern Boy September 5 1931
- * Jack of Clubs, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1881
- * Jack of the Wagon Trail, (n.) Aldine Wild West Yarns #21, August 1932
- * Jack-O’Lanterns, (vi) Chicago Ledger November 30 1912
- * Jack o Lanterns: Carving vs. Painting, (ms) Blood Moon Rising #24, 2004
- * Jack, or the Golden Snuffbox, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1915
- * Jack Pickford, (ar) Boys’ Cinema Weekly June 19 1920
- * Jack Rabbits Help One Another to Peel Trees, (ms) Western Story Magazine September 16 1922
- * Jackrabbits May Help Win the War, (ms) Mystery Magazine #17, July 15 1918
- * Jack Ritchie, (ob) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1983 [Ref. Jack Ritchie]
- * A Jack Ritchie Bibliography, (bi) The Best of Manhunt 4 by Jack Ritchie, Stark House Press, 2022 [Ref. Jack Ritchie]
- * A Jack Ritchie Checklist, (bi) Little Boxes of Bewilderment by Jack Ritchie, St. Martin's, 1989 [Ref. Jack Ritchie]
- * Jack’s Dinners, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1911
- * Jack’s First Stilts, (cs) The Boy’s Own Paper April 5 1879
- * Jack’s Funny Friend, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1878
- * Jack Shepard, (ar)
- * Jack’s Jokes, (hu) Yes or No May 26, Jun 2 1917
- * Jack Slack’s Backhand Punch, (ms) Fight Stories September 1930
- * Jack’s Niece, (ss) The Argosy (UK) February 1889
- * Jackson Johnson, (il) The American Magazine August 1923
- * Jackson of Paul’s, (sl) (by Henry Kingsley) The Dark Blue #4, June 1871
- * Jackson’s Hole, (ms)
- * Jacksons v. Dabbers [Cornelius Dabber], (ss) (by Alfred S. Burrage) The Young Englishman December 6 1875
- * “Jack Spratt adored the opera…”, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine January 1912
- * Jack Spurlock—Prodigal, (sl) (by George Horace Lorimer) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 6, Apr 20, May 4, May 18, Oct 5, Oct 26, Nov 23 1907, Feb 22, May 23 1908
- * Jacks the Boy, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1936, 1935
- * Jack Stuart’s Million Dollar Seance, (ss) Ghost Stories December 1926
- * Jack’s Yarns, (ms) Yes or No Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23, Jun 30, Jul 7, Jul 21, Aug 11 1917
- * Jack Tar’s Puzzle Letter, (cn) Horner’s Penny Stories #1102, October 31 1914
- * “Jack, the Borer”, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 20 1925
- * Jack the Giant-Killer:
* ___ Chapter I. On Monsters, etc, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine November 1867
* ___ Chapter II. Cormoran, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine November 1867
* ___ Chapter III. An Ogress, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine November 1867
* ___ Chapter IV. Jack Goes to Sleep in the Wood, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine December 1867
* ___ Chapter V. Blunderbore and His Two Heads, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine December 1867
* ___ Chapter VI. The Parcæ Cut a Thread of Mrs. Trevithic’s Knitting, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine December 1867
* ___ Chapter VII. In Blunderbore’s Castle, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine January 1868
* ___ Chapter VIII. Hasty Pudding and Blows from a Club, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine January 1868
* ___ Chapter IX. Jack Helps to Disenchant the Beautiful Lady, (sl) (by Anne Isabella Thackeray) The Cornhill Magazine January 1868
- * Jack the Painter, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 24 1869
- * Jack the Ripper in Glasgow?, (ms) The Saint Mystery Magazine April 1959
- * Jack, the Telephone Swindler, (ms) Clues October 1927
- * Jack the Weakling, (cs) Out of the Gutter #1, February 2007
- * Jack Traverse; or, The Heart of a True British Tar, (ss) Young Englishman’s Journal February 27 1869
- * The Jack Trevor Story Story, (br) Jack on the Box by Jack Trevor Story, Savoy Books Ltd., 1979 [Ref. Jack Trevor Story]
- * Jack Vivian’s Vow, (ss) The Wave December 5 1891
- * Jack Was Ev’ry Inch a Sailor, (sg) Story Parade April 1936
- * Jack Williams, (pm) Flynn’s November 28 1925
- * Jack Williamson (1908-2006), (ob) Locus December 2006 [Ref. Jack Williamson]
- * Jack Williamson, 1908-2006, (ob) Thrilling Wonder Stories Summer 2007
- * Jacob Abbott, (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1900
- * Jacobean Border, (ms) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1946
- * Jacobean Embroideries, (ar) The Lady’s Realm February 1910
- * Jacob Flint’s Journey, (ss) (by Bayard Taylor) The Atlantic Monthly September 1869
- * The Jacobite Ladies of Murrayshall, (ar) (by C. Henrietta Callander) The Cornhill Magazine May 1869
- * The Jacobites and the Union, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly January 13 1923 [Ref. Charles Sandford Terry]
- * Jacob M. Dickinson of Tennessee, Secretary of War, (pi) Munsey’s Magazine May 1909
- * Jacob Omnium, (ob) (by Frederick Greenwood) The Cornhill Magazine October 1868 [Ref. Matthew J. Higgins]
- * Jacqueline, (pi) Dude January 1964
- * Jacqueline, (pi) Mayfair v22 #5, 1987
- * Jacqueline Nicole Harris Interview, (iv) Black Girl Magic Lit Mag #2, April 2016 [Ref. Jacqueline Nicole Harris]
- * Jacques Bonhomme, (bg) Cassell’s Magazine July 22 1871
- * Jacques Carter and the Indians, (ar) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #301, October 21 1967
- * Jacques Cartier, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Jacques Doriot, (ar) Collier’s May 13 1944
- * Jacques Futrelle, (bg) Cassell’s Magazine January 1908 [Ref. Jacques Futrelle]
- * Jacques Girard’s Newspaper; or, The Trials of a French Journalist, (ar) (by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray) The Cornhill Magazine December 1875
- * Jacques in the Forest, (ss) (by William H. Russell) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866
- * Jacqui Bell, (pi) Mayfair v23 #2, 1988
- * The Jacquier Tree, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1877
- * The Jade Box, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #554 Jul 26, #559 Aug 30, #560 Sep 6, #561 Sep 13 1930; adapted from the movie (Jack Perrin and Louise Lorraine).
- * The Jade Talisman, (ss) Chums October 9 1928
- * Jaël, (ex) from Book of Judges,
- * Jagger—The Money Where the Mouth Is, (iv) Penthouse (UK) September 1983 [Ref. Mick Jagger]
- * The Jaguar, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1877
- * A Jaguar Adventure, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1877
- * Jaguar Bond, (cs) Jaguar Mar, Jul 1967, Jun, Jul, Nov 1968, Mar 1969
- * Jaguar Bond: Secret Agent 0069, (cs) Jaguar May 1969, Dec 1970
- * The Jaguar Hunt, (pm) (by J. T. Trowbridge) The Atlantic Monthly June 1865
- * A Jaguar-Hunt Under a Giant of the Forest, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1883
- * Jai Alai, (ms) Sport Story Magazine 1st December 1930
- * Jai Alai, (pi) Debonair December 1960
- * Jail a Habit, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 12 1929
- * Jail Bait, (ar) Rex #31, 1972
- * Jail Birds Get a Break, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 30 1932
- * Jail Breaker Returns to Sing Sing, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 19 1924
- * Jail Breakers Frustrated, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 17 1928
- * Jail Breaker’s Hard Luck, (ms) Wild West Weekly March 1 1930
- * Jailbreakers’ Jinx, (ms) The American Weekly August 26 1945
- * A Jail Break for Maverick Wade [Maverick Wade], (cs) (by F. L. Stebbins) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly March 5 1938
- * Jail Breaks Stopped by Science, (ms) Detective-Dragnet Magazine August 1930
- * Jail by Proxy, (ms) Clues 2nd July 1928
- * Jail Closed; Police Discharged, (ms) Detective Story Magazine August 20 1917
- * A Jail Credit Awaits Them, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine February 6 1932
- * Jail Disguise Discovered, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine October 25 1932
- * Jailed After Starting Mule, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 9 1917
- * Jailed After Two Months’ Hunt, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 5 1917
- * Jailed for Chivalry, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine August 25 1933
- * Jailed for Cruelty to Dog, (ms) Detective Story Magazine April 2 1921
- * Jailed for Dotting an I, (ms) Flynn’s May 30 1925
- * Jailed for Speaking to Girl, (ms) Detective Story Magazine June 15 1920
- * Jailed for Stealing Food for Hungry, (ms) Clues Detective Stories May 1939
- * Jailers Threaten Strike, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 7 1919
- * Jail Escape Foiled by Fat Convict, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 24 1923
- * Jail in Borneo Is a Charity, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 16 1920
- * Jail Is Robbed, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 6 1920
- * Jail Keeper Indicted for Aiding Escape, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 15 1922
- * Jail Limits Are Outside of Walls, (ms) Detective Story Magazine December 10 1921
- * Jail Prisoners Get Narcotics, (ms) Mystery Magazine #156, May 15 1924
- * Jails Crowded, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine May 1938
- * Jail Sentences—1931 Style, (ms) The Popular Magazine June 1931
- * Jails Too Comfortable, (ms) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine April 25 1934
- * Jail Term for Quick-Tempered Beggar, (ms) Detective Story Magazine January 20 1923
- * A Jail Without Walls, (ms) Detective Story Magazine October 23 1926
- * Jake Kerr, (iv) Waylines #4, July 2013 [Ref. Jake Kerr]
- * Jake’s Wake, (br) Shroud #5, Winter 2009 [Ref. Cody Goodfellow & John Mason Skipp]
- * Jake, the Barber, Shears $6,000,000 from Suckers, (pi) Real Detective August 1931
- * Jake the Gyp, (ms) Flynn’s March 6 1926
- * J. A. Konrath (with J. A. Konrath), (iv) Twisted Tongue #2, May 2006
- * The Jamaica Earthquake, (ar) The Sunday Strand April 1907
- * Jamaica’s Rat War, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1883
- * A Jamboree of Books, (ar) Boys’ Life June 1929
- * James A. Garfield, (pi) McClure’s Magazine August 1894
- * James Alan Gardner, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #182, April/May 2009 [Ref. James Alan Gardner]
- * James and Cole Younger, (ia) The Rio Kid Western December 1942
- * James Anthony Froude, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1892
- * James B. Gillett, (ia) The Rio Kid Western May 1952
- * James Blair, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine April 1901
- * James Blish (1921-1975), (ob) SFWA Bulletin #55, October 1975 [Ref. James Blish]
- * A James Bond Fantasy, (pi) Jaguar September 1965
- * James Bond’s Newest Bedmate, (ar) Best for Men June 1966
- * James Bond Spoof Girl, (pi) Men’s Digest June 1966
- * James Bowie, (vi) Complete Stories February 1928
- * James Branch Cabell Evening, (ms) Colophon Club of Cleveland, 1923
- * The James Branch Cabell Suite, (ms)
- Kalki #36, 1991; published by the Special Collection and Srchives Department of the James Branch Cabell Library at Virginia Commonwealth University.
- * James B. Starr, (bg) Brief Stories May 1922
- * James Butler Hickok (Wild Bill), (ia) The Rio Kid Western April 1950
- * James Butler (“Wild Bill”) Hickok, (ia) The Rio Kid Western June 1948
- * James Cagney & Sylvia Sidney, (pi) Screen Romances #193, June 1945 [Ref. James Cagney & Sylvia Sidney]
- * James C. Flood, (bg) The Golden Argosy June 5 1886
- * James Clark Maxwell, (bg) The British Science Fiction Magazine v1 #7, 1954
- * James Cole, (iv) Lighthouse Magazine #4, 2005 [Ref. James Cole]
- * James Dean, (ar) Rumble #5, 1992 [Ref. James Dean]
- * James Ellroy: An Interview, (iv) A Matter of Crime, Vol. 1 ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli & Richard Layman, Harvest, 1987 [Ref. James Ellroy]
- * James Ferguson, the “Astronomer”, (bg) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #814, August 1883
- * James Gang Update, (bi) Ghosts & Scholars #16 1993, #25 1997
- * James G. Fair, (ia) The Rio Kid Western July 1946
- * James Gillray, the Caricaturist: His Works, with the History of His Life and Times, (br) The Mirror #59, December 13 1873 [Ref. James Gillray & Thomas Wright]
- * James Gordon Bennett, (pi) Metropolitan Magazine Mar, Sep 1895
- * James Graham Ballard: 1930— (Preliminary Checklist), (bi) Presenting Moonshine #27, December 1972 [Ref. J. G. Ballard]
- * James Gunn Elected New President, (ms) SFWA Bulletin #33, 1971
- * James Hadley Chase, (ar) Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. James Hadley Chase]
- * James Harper (Head-piece), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1900
- * James H. Blount: A Preeminent Southern Congressman, (bg) The Argosy December 20 1890
- * James Herbert: A Primary Bibliography, (bi) Brighton Shock! ed. Stephen Jones, PS Publishing, 2010 [Ref. James Herbert]
- * James Herbert Retro, (ms) Terror Tales #2, 2004
- * Jamesian News, (cl) (by Helen Grant) Ghosts & Scholars #43, 2022
- * Jamesian News, (cl) (by António Monteiro) Ghosts & Scholars #39, 2020
- * Jamesian News, (ms) Ghosts & Scholars #24, #25 1997, #26, #27 1998, #45 2023, #46, #47 2024, #48 2025
- * James J. Corbett, (ms) The Bohemian March 1906
- * James Kisner, (iv) Cemetery Dance #4, Spring 1990 [Ref. James Kisner]
- * James List (Additions), (bi) Ghosts & Scholars #2, 1980
- * James Magoffin’s Bloodless Coup, (ar) Western Digest November 1969
- * James M. Ashley, (ia) The Rio Kid Western August 1947
- * James Morrow, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #188, April/May 2010 [Ref. James Morrow]
- * James Morrow Interview, (iv) Liquid Imagination #2, Winter 2009 [Ref. James Morrow]
- * James Patrick Kelly, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #169 Spr 2006, #173 Spr 2007, #182 Apr/May 2009, #188 Apr/May 2010 [Ref. James Patrick Kelly]
- * James Payn’s French, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1890
- * James R. Barnhard, (iv) Nocturne #3.5, 2006 [Ref. James R. Barnhard]
- * James Reasoner, (pi) Books Are Everything Winter 1993 [Ref. James M. Reasoner]
- * James Reasoner: Editor and Writer, (iv) The Digest Enthusiast #10, June 2019 [Ref. James M. Reasoner]
- * James Reuss Id #5, (fr) Amazing Stories May 1970
- * James Russell Lowell, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1891
- * James Russell Lowell, (bg) The Golden Argosy July 4 1885
- * James Smith, (ar) Temple Bar March 1889
- * James S. Reynolds, (ia) The Rio Kid Western February 1947
- * The James Tiptree Jr. Awards, 2002, (bi) The New York Review of Science Fiction #180, August 2003
- * James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award Presented, (ms) The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #116, Summer 1992
- * Jamestown, 1622, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Jamestown’s Exposition, (ar) Collier’s April 27 1907
- * The Jamestown Tercentennial, (ms) Collier’s March 16 1907
- * James Walker, (il) The Magnet Library November 21 1925
- * James Watt, Inventor, (ar) The Modern Boy January 19 1929
- * James Whitcomb Riley, (pm) The Bellman #524, July 29 1916
- * James White, (bg) New Worlds Science Fiction #24 Jun 1954, #52 Oct 1956, #87 Oct 1959, #95 Jun 1960, #127 Feb 1963 [Ref. James White]
- * James White, 1928-99, (ob) Analog Science Fiction and Fact April 2000 [Ref. James White]
- * James White Award Winner, (ms) Interzone #174, December 2001 [Ref. James White]
- * Jam for the Sand-Witch, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1927
- * Jam for Two, (ts) Mystery August 1934
- * Jami, (ar) The Dude November 1957
- * Jamie Loon, (ss)
- * Jamie Lynn, (pi) Penthouse (US) January 2006
- * Jamie’s Rabbits, (vi) St. Nicholas July 1877
- * The Jam on Gerry’s Rock, (sg) The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Jamrach’s, (ar) The Strand Magazine April 1891
- * Jam Roley-Poleys; or, Apsley Feast Day, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Aug 7, Aug 21 1880
- * Jana, (pi) Mayfair v11 #2, 1976
- * Jan Barentz, Shoemaker and Naval Hero, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1877
- * Jan Cruze, Author, (bg) Big Story Magazine April 1929 [Ref. Jan Cruze]
- * Jan de Clerck, (ar) Colour June 1915 [Ref. Jan de Clerck]
- * Jane, (pi) Penthouse (UK) August 1966
- * Jane, (pi) Mayfair v7 #2 1972, v11 #10 1976, v21 #4 1986, v23 #8 1988, v26 #13 1991
- * Jane and Eliza, (vi) St. Nicholas June 1882
- * Jane Andrews, (pi) Dude November 1967
- * Jane Austen, (bg) (by S. S. Conant) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1870 [Ref. Jane Austen]
- * Jane Avoids the Rain, (pi) Mayfair v4 #8, 1969
- * Jane Eccles; or, Confessions of an Attorney [Flint and Sharp], (ss) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal February 22 1851
- * Jane Eyre, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine December 1907
- * Jane Gardam Obituary: Novelist Who Won the Whitbread Award Twice, (ob) The Times (online) April 29 2025 [Ref. Jane Gardam]
- * Jane Gardam, Whitbread-Winning Novelist Admired for Her Ability to Get Under Her Characters’ Skin, (ob) The Daily Telegraph (online) April 29 2025 [Ref. Jane Gardam]
- * Jane Greer, A Part from the Past, 1924-2001, (ob) Crime Factory #4, November 2001
- * Jane Harvey, (pi) Argosy July 1949 [Ref. Jane Harvey]
- * Jane Marple: Spinster of St. Mary Mead, (si) 13 for Luck! by Agatha Christie, Dodd, Mead, 1961
- * Jane Morrison, (ss) (by Alice Cary) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1867
- * Jane Puts Forward Bold Challenge for Dad’s Army, (ar) Parade #1634, April 17 1971
- * Jane Situations: Thro’ the Ages: A Hysterical Retrospect [Jane], (pm) Jane’s Journal #3, 1946
- * Janet, (pi) Mayfair v14 #4 1979, v20 #12 1985
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