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Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day [v59 #1, April 1924] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., 25¢, large, cover by Leo Sielke, Jr.) cover painting of Gilda Gray. [John Locke]


Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day [v59 #2, May 1924] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., cover painting of Edith Roberts by Leo Sielke, Jr., 25¢, large) [John Locke]


Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day [v59 #3, June 1924] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., cover painting of May McAvoy by Leo Sielke, Jr., 25¢, large) [John Locke]


Metropolitan Magazine [v59 #4, July 1924] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., cover painting of Irene Detroy by Leo Sielke, Jr., 25¢, large) [John Locke]


Metropolitan Magazine [v59 #5, August 1924] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., cover painting of Harriet Gimbel by Leo Sielke, Jr., 25¢, large) [John Locke]


Metropolitan Magazine [v59 #6, September 1924] (New Metropolitan Fiction, Inc., cover painting of Ula Sharon by Leo Sielke, Jr., 25¢, large) changes title to Macfadden Fiction-Lovers Magazine. [John Locke]


MEZRAB


MEZRAB [No. 6, Fall 1951] ed. Robert A. & Marion Zimmer Bradley (32pp, ph) SF magazine.


MEZRAB [No. 7, First Quarter 1952] ed. Robert A. & Marion Zimmer Bradley (32pp, ph) SF magazine.


Midnight


Midnight [v 1 # 6, September 23, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a near-nude seated model beneath wall-clock. [PSP]


Midnight [v 1 # 8, October 7, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a model holding a clock striking midnight (posed by Hallie Manning of the Ziegfeld Follies). [PSP]


Midnight [v 1 # 9, October 14, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a bare-backed model holding up a giant clock. [PSP]


Midnight [v 1 #10, October 21, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a leggy dancer beneath a wall clock (posed by Evelyn Law). [PSP]


Midnight [v 1 #11, October 28, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a bare-legged model with guitar next to large wall-clock. [PSP]


Midnight [v 1 #12, November 4, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of the profile of a seated model holding a clock-faced sphere aloft (posed by Elsie Lombard). [PSP]


Midnight Mysteries [v 1 #14, November 18, 1922] (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet, cover photo) A Macfadden Publication; photo illustrations. [JL]


Midnight Mystery Stories [v 1 #18, December 16, 1922] ed. Anon. (Midnight Publishing Company, Inc., 10¢, 32pp, bedsheet) Cover is a black and white photo of a young woman staring into a large crystal ball as the huge shadow of panther appears in window behind her. This issue also has a back-cover advertisement featuring illustrations of the $5,000 True Story Prize Contest for 1922, picturing D.W. Griffith, Fannie Hurst, Cosmo Hamilton, Irvin S. Cobb, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ruby Ayres and Hendrik Van Loon. [PSP]


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