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    Public Enemy:
    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.


    Public Enemy

    • Publishers:
      • Dell Publishing Co., Inc.; 149 Madison Avenue, New York, NY: Public Enemy.
    • Editors:








    Federal Agent
    Title changed from Public Enemy.

    • Publishers:
      • Dell Publishing Co., Inc.; 149 Madison Avenue, New York, NY: Federal Agent.
    • Editors:











    Pulp [v1 #1, Fall 1970] ed. Robert Weinberg (Joel Frieman - Publisher, 34pp, quarto)
    front cover image of The Shadow, back cover The Shadow v40 #4, January 15, 1942). assoc. ed. Joel Frieman. Details supplied by Bill Thom.


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