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<< Scientific Detective Monthly (1929-1931) >>

Genre: Mystery
Category:
Issue List: Incomplete
Publication: Ceased
Publishers: Gernsback Pub. (1929); Techni-Craft Pub. (Jan 1930 - May 1930)
Editors:
Although Amazing Detective Stories is by a different publisher, it is probably a continuation of this same magazine. Not related to Scientific Detective (1940?-1948?).
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FictionMags: Amazing Detective Stories 1 issues.
1929

Nov 1929, vA#1
1930

Jan 1930, v1#1
Feb 1930, v1#2
Mar 1930, v1#3
Apr 1930, v1#4
May 1930, v1#5
Name changed to Amazing Detective Tales
1930

Jun 1930, v1#6
Jul 1930, v1#7
Aug 1930, v1#8
Sep 1930, v1#9
Oct 1930, v1#10
Nov 1930, v1#11 fill Dec 1930, v1#12 fill
Name changed to Amazing Detective Stories
1931

Jan 1931, fill Feb 1931, v2#1
Mar 1931, v2#2
Apr 1931, v2#3 fill May 1931, v2#4
Jun 1931, v2#5 fill Jul 1931, v2#6 fill Aug 1931, v3#1
Sep 1931, v3#2 fill Oct 1931, v3#3 fill Nov 1931, v3#4 fill Dec 1931, v3#5 fill
1932

Jan 1932, fill Feb 1932, fill Mar 1932, fill Apr 1932, fill May 1932, fill Jun 1932, fill Jul 1932, fill Aug 1932, fill Sep 1932, fill Oct 1932, fill Nov 1932, fill Dec 1932, fill

Some statistics
15 known issues. 37 including fills.
1 Matching FictionMag issues. 0 Partial matched FictionMag issues. 0 Unmatched FictionMag issues.
0 issues you want. 0 issues you are expecting soon.
0 issues you have. 0 issues you have for sale.

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