Features "The Rustling Death" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "We Bomb Tokyo!" by Jay Hamilton.
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Cover by J. Allen St. John. Includes "Buccaneers Of Venus (Part 2)" by Otis Adelbert Kline.
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Final issue thus, continuing as WONDER STORIES.
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Includes "The Onslaught From Rigel" by Fletcher Pratt.
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Includes "The Other World" by Murray Leinster.
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Includes "Border Patrol" by Lieut. P. S. Lyons.
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Includes "The Green-Eyed Monster" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Includes "The Crimson Serpent" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Continuing from WAR BIRDS. Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes "O'Leary's Fights The Golden Ray" by Arthur Guy Empy.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "What Mad Universe" by Fredric Brown (first published appearance of this novel).
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Cover by Gilmore. Includes "Cold" by Nat Schachner.
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Includes "A Million To One Chance" by Elizabeth York Miller.
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Includes "The Lonely Planet" by Murray Leinster.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "Destroyers Of The Air" by Lieut. W. M. Wood.
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Includes "The World's Transport Race" by Col. Charles Wayne Kerwood.
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"Fangs of the Winged Cobra" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "Mad Mesa" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "March Of The Flame Marauders" by Curtis Steele.
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Includes "Planet Of The Small Men" by Murray Leinster.
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"Wings of the Iron Claws" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Legions Of The Death Master" by Curtis Steele.
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Cover by Anderson. Includes "The Star Kings" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Lovers" by Philip Jose Farmer.
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Includes "Murder Goes To Sea" by Allan R. Bosworth.
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Includes "Dawn Of Flame" by Stanley G. Weinbaum.
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Includes "The Pure Evil" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Mill-Town Massacres" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Features "Undermost" by Manly Wade Wellman and "Rocket Skin" by Ray Bradbury.
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Dan Dunn Detective Magazine was an
attempt to capitalize on the popularity of comic-strip characters
by placing them in pulp stories. It lasted a mere two issues. Full length novel: "Death Before Midnight" by James M. Calvert, Jr.
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Includes "Her Lover-Death".
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Cover by Hannes Bok. Includes "The Robot God" by Ray Cummings.
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Includes "Killer, What's Your Name?" by Frederick C. Davis.
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Cover by Jack Coggins. Includes "Turncoat" by Damon Knight
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Black Kiss" by Robert Bloch & Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Doctor Satan" by Paul Ernst.
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Includes "Compliments Of The Author" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "Sojarr Of Titan" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Includes "The Prisoner Of Mars" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Includes "Laboratory Of The Damned" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Includes "The Silver Witch" by John Peter Drummond.
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"Wings of the Silent Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"Here Flies the Hawk of Hell" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "Pennies From Chaos" by Frederick C. Davis.
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Cover by John Giunta. Includes "Kingsridge 214" by August Derleth.
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Cover by A. R. Tilburne. Includes "The Tombstone" by Ray Bradbury.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "The Totem-Pole" by Robert Bloch.
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Includes "No Greater Love" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Walter Popp. Includes "The Conditioned Captain" by Fletcher Pratt.
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Includes "Gunswift" by Jack Byrne.
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Cover by Harold S. DeLay. Includes "Dragon Moon" by Henry Kuttner.
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Formerly Detective Mystery.
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Includes "The Gods Hate Kansas" by Joseph J. Millard.
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Cover by Hugh Rankin. Includes "Fungi From Yuggoth Part 3" by H.P. Lovecraft.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Shambler From The Stars" by Robert Bloch.
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Formerly Thrilling Mystery.
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Includes "The Ether Robots" by Frank Belknap Long
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Includes "Give Me Ten Men" by Charles Marquis Warren.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Final Blackout" Part 1 by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Includes "The Seal Of Sin" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "Slime" by Joseph Payne Brennan
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Cover by Pete Kuhlhoff. Includes "The Skull Of The Marquis De Sade" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Shadows In The Moonlight" by Robert E. Howard.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Mrs. Lannisfree" by August Derleth.
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Includes "The Yellow Cloud" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "A God In A Garden" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Includes "The Cructars Are Coming!" by Paul Lawrence Payne. Cover by Anderson.
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Cover by John Newton Howett. Includes "Things That Once Were Men" by Wyatt Blassingame.
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Includes "The Three Wild Men" by Kenneth Robeson.
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