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Doc Savage Omnibus #3

Doc Savage Omnibus #3

A copy of the uncommon Doc Savage Omnibus #3. There’s a small cover loss piece in the middle of the front cover, some creasing, and wear to the edges. Contains the following Doc Savage stories: Measures for a Coffin, The Three Devils, The Spook of Grandpa Eben, and Strange Fish.

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The Complete Adventures of Peter the Brazen (2-Volume Deluxe Edition)

The Complete Adventures of Peter the Brazen (2-Volume Deluxe Edition)

No pulp adventurer ever went through as dramatic a transformation as Peter Moore, famous throughout the Orient as Peter the Brazen.

Commencing with his first skirmishes against Asian warlords and criminal despots, the two-fisted shipboard radio operator nicknamed the Man of Bronze progresses in power as he becomes a troubleshooter par excellence who tackles such exotic foes as the Gray Dragon, Ung the Unspeakable and K’ang of the Green Circle.

But when he goes up against the fiendish Mr. Lu, the Man in the Jade Mask otherwise known as the Blue Scorpion, Peter knows he cannot win unless he transforms himself through arduous physical and mental training, which he does, becoming a true superman and earning a new nom de guerre—the Man of Chromium!

This two-volume set collects every Peter Moore short story and serial, including The Sapphire Death, considered to be one of the greatest sagas ever published in the pages of Argosy magazine. Author George F. Worts, writing as Loring Brent, was one of the chief stylistic influences on Lester Dent when he was writing his legendary Man of Bronze, Doc Savage.

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Sale! The Argosy Library: Series 11 (Ten Book Set)

The Argosy Library: Series 11 (Ten Book Set)

This specially-priced set includes all ten books in Series 11 of The Argosy Library:

Get all of Series 11 at a big discount!

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The Strange Case of Iva Grey

The Strange Case of Iva Grey (Black Mask eBook)

Wacky as a loon—that was Connelly’s first impression of the Grey gal when she walked into his office and offered him a retainer for protecting her from the man she loved. And who could blame him? It was a million-buck check she presented to that hard-boiled investigator and the signature it bore was simply “The Man in the Moon!”

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Adventure Magazine (January 1917)

Adventure Magazine (January 1917)

Condition
G tape on spine, cover chips, cream paper
Authors
Ed. L. Carson, Patrick & Terence Casey, Roy P. Churchill, Brevard Mays Connor, Edwin C. Dickenson, James Francis Dwyer, H. Rider Haggard, James B. Hendryx, Nevil G. Henshaw, Harrison R. Howard, W.C. MacDonald, William Dudley Pelley, Robert & Kathrene Pinkerton, Arthur D. Howden Smith, W.C. Tuttle
Artists
H. Desch, James Daugherty
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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Adventure Magazine (November 1911)

Adventure Magazine (November 1911)

Condition
VG- missing back cover, most of spine, last few pages, cream paper
Authors
George Barton, Berton Braley, H.D. Couzens, Barton Currie, Frank X. Finnegan, Owen Hall, Russell B. Huffman, Beatrix Demarest Lloyd & Esher Martin, P.C. MacFarlane, Frank L. Packard, Buffington Phillips, M.J. Phillips, George Graham Rice, Charles G.D. Roberts, Damon Runyon, Charles Wesley Sanders, Frank Savile, Zenda Warde
Artists
Charles B. Falls, Harry Townsend
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
$75.00
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Adventure Magazine (November 20, 1922)

Adventure Magazine (November 20 1922)

Condition
VG- piece out of front cover, cream paper
Authors
Frank C. Robertson, Negley Farson, William H. Wells, Edgar Young, Rafael Sabatini, Nictzin Dyalhis, E.A. Brininstool, Santie Sabalala, Lewis H. Kilpatrick, Arthur M. Harris
Artists
E.A. Urdang, Will Crawford
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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Adventure Magazine (June 1950)

Adventure Magazine (June 1950)

Condition
VG water stain, slight cover edge trim, off-white paper
Authors
Perry Adams, Harry Botsford, Ed Dieckmann, Harold Willard Gleason, Freeman H. Hubbard, Llewellyn Hughes, Jim Kjelgaard, Robert J. McCaig, Jack Clinton McLarn, Walt Sheldon, Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, Frederick Wilkins
Artists
Peter Stevens, Joseph A. Farren, Charles Geer, Everett Raymond Kinstler, Peter Kuhlhoff, V.E. Pyles, Roger L. Thomas
Publisher
Popular Publications
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Adventure Magazine (June 30 1923)

Adventure Magazine (June 30 1923)

Condition
FN minor scuff on front cover, off-white paper
Authors
Bill Adams, H.A. Noureddin Addis, Lewis Appleton Barker, Frederick R. Bechdolt, Douglas M. Dold, Charles Victor Fischer, Arthur M. Harris, George E. Holt, Hugh Pendexter, Roy Snider, W.C. Tuttle, Viola Ransom Wood, Gordon Young
Artists
H.C. Murphy, George M. Richards
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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Sale! The Dime Detective Library: Series 6 (Six Book Set)

The Dime Detective Library: Series 6 (Six Book Set)

This specially-priced set includes all six books in Series 6 of The Dime Detective Library:

Considered the greatest of all detective pulps to only Black Mask, Dime Detective was the home to dozens of classic, quirky series characters, all with an offbeat twist. Get all of Series 6 at a discount!

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Adventure Magazine (June 20 1922)

Adventure Magazine (June 20 1922)

Condition
VG cover edge chips and tears, off-white paper
Authors
Bill Adams, Charles Beadle, George E. Holt, Kenneth Howell & Philip F. Tusting, Frank H. Huston, Henry Herbert Knibbs, Romaine H. Lowdermilk, Thomas McMorrow, Hugh Pendexter, F. St. Mars, Chester L. Saxby, Robert Simpson, Alan Sullivan, J.W. Whiteaker, Gordon Young
Artists
Ralph Briggs Fuller, John R. Neill
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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Adventure Magazine (February 28 1922)

Adventure Magazine (February 28 1922)

Condition
FN cover edge chips and tears, dust shadow, off-white paper
Authors
Thomson Burtis, A. Judson Hanna, F. St. Mars, Romaine H. Lowdermilk, Earl H. Emmons, Hugh Pendexter, Allen Lee Haase, Norman J. Bonney, G.A. Wells, Gregory Mason, Ferdinand Berthoud, Edgar Young
Artists
Edgar Franklin Wittmack, Arthur Schwieder
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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Adventure Magazine (April 20 1923)

Adventure Magazine (April 20 1923)

Condition
VG spine crook, cover edge chips, off-white paper
Authors
Glynn Bennion, Douglas M. Dold, Charles Victor Fischer, Arthur M. Harris, George E. Holt, Lynn Montross, Talbot Mundy, Hugh Pendexter, Hubert Roussel, Edwin L. Sabin, W.C. Tuttle
Artists
James C. McKell, W.C. Brigham
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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Adventure Magazine (May 23 1926)

Adventure Magazine (May 23 1926)

Condition
G+ spine ripples and chips, off-white paper
Authors
Sidney Herschel Small, Royce Brier, Arthur O. Friel, Charles Victor Fischer, David Thibault, F. St. Mars, Bill Adams, Arthur D. Howden Smith, John Dorman, Frank Huston, William P. Barron
Artists
R.A. Ewing, Neil O’Keeffe
Publisher
The Ridgway Company
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The Devils Smelled Nice: The Complete Adventures of the Gadget Man, Volume 2

The Devils Smelled Nice: The Complete Adventures of the Gadget Man, Volume 2

During his thirty year career, Lester Dent created several outstanding characters, starting with the immortal Doc Savage, but also including Black Mask’s Oscar Sail, Genius Jones, and others. One of the most successful was the Gadget Man, who appeared exclusively in the pages of Street & Smith’s Crime Busters magazine between 1937 and 1939. After Doc Savage, the Gadget Man was the longest running Lester Dent series. And, like Doc Savage, it was a mixture of gadgets, mystery and screwball shenanigans.

Click Rush is an inventor. But the ingenious crime-fighting gadgets he’s invented are not wanted by police agencies, who consider them too outlandish and impractical.

Enter Bufa. Who is Bufa? No one knows. Not even Rush. But when a papier-mâché radio transceiver appears in his hotel room sitting on one half of a $10,000 bill and the voice emanating from the toad promises the other half if Rush uses his gadgets to solve a crime, the nearly broke inventor could hardly say no.

The problem was that every time Rush solves a mystery, Bufa wants him to do it again. And again, and again. And he won’t take no for an answer!

Over the course of eighteen screwy stories, the war of wits between the anonymous toad-shaped tormentor and the beleaguered inventor-turned-detective rages.

Where will it all end? Not even Bufa knows….

This volume of Gadget Man stories—most never before reprinted—includes the next six stories. Many restored from the original manuscripts. Including a revealing Introduction by Will Murray.

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Talking Toad: The Complete Adventures of the Gadget Man, Volume 1

Talking Toad: The Complete Adventures of the Gadget Man, Volume 1

During his thirty year career, Lester Dent created several outstanding characters, starting with the immortal Doc Savage, but also including Black Mask’s Oscar Sail, Genius Jones, and others. One of the most successful was the Gadget Man, who appeared exclusively in the pages of Street & Smith’s Crime Busters magazine between 1937 and 1939. After Doc Savage, the Gadget Man was the longest running Lester Dent series. And, like Doc Savage, it was a mixture of gadgets, mystery and screwball shenanigans.

Click Rush is an inventor. But the ingenious crime-fighting gadgets he’s invented are not wanted by police agencies, who consider them too outlandish and impractical.

Enter Bufa. Who is Bufa? No one knows. Not even Rush. But when a papier-mâché radio transceiver appears in his hotel room sitting on one half of a $10,000 bill and the voice emanating from the toad promises the other half if Rush uses his gadgets to solve a crime, the nearly broke inventor could hardly say no.

The problem was that every time Rush solves a mystery, Bufa wants him to do it again. And again, and again. And he won’t take no for an answer!

Over the course of eighteen screwy stories, the war of wits between the anonymous toad-shaped tormentor and the beleaguered inventor-turned-detective rages.

Where will it all end? Not even Bufa knows….

This first volume of Gadget Man stories—most never before reprinted—includes the introductory six stories. Many restored from the original manuscripts. Including a revealing Introduction by Will Murray.

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That’s Hollywood: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Bill Lennox, Volume 1

That’s Hollywood: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Bill Lennox, Volume 1

One of the most popular series to appear in the pages of the greatest detective magazine of all time—Black Mask—is finally back in print. Running for nearly 30 installments, author W.T. Ballard chronicled the adventures of Hollywood troubleshooter Bill Lennox—employee of the prominent movie studio, General-Consolidated Pictures. Not quite a detective, Lennox’s escapades often called for him to keep the Hollywood stars out of trouble and General-Consolidated out of the headlines. These tales exhibit a flavor of authenticity for 1930s-era Hollywood, as the author worked as a scriptwriter and producer during that timeframe.

This edition collects the first seven stories, many of which have never before been reprinted. Also including an introduction by James L. Traylor.

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Zigzags of Treachery: The Complete Black Mask Cases of the Continental Op, Volume 1

Zigzags of Treachery: The Complete Black Mask Cases of the Continental Op, Volume 1

Quite possibly the greatest author to appear in the pages of Black Mask magazine—Dashiell Hammett—is finally included in the authorized Black Mask Library. Hammett’s influential Continental Op series set the editorial tone for Black Mask and all of the authors who would follow Hammett in that magazine. This Volume 1 collects the first ten stories of the Op, including the first two installments bylined as “Peter Collinson,” along with an all-new introduction by Bob Byrne.

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Murder Pays 7 to 1: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Rex Sackler, Volume 2

Murder Pays 7 to 1: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Rex Sackler, Volume 2

Author D.L. Champion’s knack for penning quirky series characters reached a new height with his stories of skinflint shamus Rex Sackler, one of Black Mask’s longest-running and most beloved series. Already a reader favorite for his Inspector Allhoff stories in Black Mask’s companion title, Dime Detective, Champion chronicled the offbeat cases of Rex Sackler, the greedy gumshoe who “could squeeze a nickel till the buffalo cried uncle.”

The Rex Sackler series allowed Champion to display his talent for sardonic wit and humor in more than two dozen frequently hilarious novelettes published in Black Mask during the 1940s. This volume collects the next six stories, along with an all-new introduction by Karl Schadow on the long-forgotten Rex Sackler radio show.

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The Hound with the Golden Eye: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Luther McGavock, Volume 2

The Hound with the Golden Eye: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Luther McGavock, Volume 2

The Luther McGavock stories are not your garden variety hard-boiled detective yarns. These Black Mask stories are so rich in place and detail that they almost seem a travelogue of small-town life in the Deep South.

Having bounced around to just about every major agency in the country, Luther McGavock finally settled in the Atherton Browne Agency in Memphis, and his cases take him to small towns in the Tennessee hill-country. As an outsider, McGavock is our tour guide to this odd world of the Deep South.

Written by one of the most polished writers to see print in Black Mask, author Merle Constiner’s writing is vivid, his characters complex, and his mysteries deep. This edition collects the next four stories in the series.

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The Case-Hardened Samaritan: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Dal Prentice, Volume 1

The Case-Hardened Samaritan: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Dal Prentice, Volume 1

In 1933 author Roger D. Torrey broke into the fabled group of authors known as The Black Mask Boys with his first of several series characters for Black Mask magazine. In this series, Dal Prentice patrolled the streets of Magna City with his equally hard-boiled partner, battling crooks, racketeering, and other underworld crime. These are some of the most vivid, gritty detective stories to ever appear in Black Mask magazine, written by one of the most popular writers to see print in that fabled detective title. Volume 1 contains the first half of the Dal Prentice series, including a rare Prentice short written for a contest.

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White Talons: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Tex of the Border Service

White Talons: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Tex of the Border Service

Premiering in the pages of Black Mask magazine prior to editor Joseph T. Shaw’s run as editor, Tex of the Border Service battled crime on the 1920s U.S./Mexico border. Written by Black Mask’s most prolific female author, Katherine Brocklebank, this collection contains all four installments in the Tex series—the only series in Black Mask history to feature a female lead character—along with two other hard-boiled detective stories by Brocklebank which also appeared in Black Mask.

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Fantastic Novels Magazine #1 (Facsimile Edition)

Fantastic Novels Magazine #1 (Facsimile Edition)

The companion magazine to Famous Fantastic Mysteries, Fantastic Novels Magazine initially reprinted longer stories from the Frank A. Munsey library of classic fantasy & science fiction pulps, including stories from magazines such as Argosy, The All-Story, The Scrap Book and The Cavalier. The first issue contains classic stories by Austin Hall & Homer Eon Flint, and Perley Poore Sheehan, and artwork by Virgil Finlay.

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Terror Tales #5 (Facsimile Edition)

Terror Tales #5 (Facsimile Edition)

Starting in 1934, editor (and publisher) Harry Steeger unveiled Terror Tales: perhaps the flagship magazine in Popular Publications’ so-called “Weird Menace” lineup of titles. Running for almost 50 issues, Terror Tales showcased some of the best suspense, mystery and terror stories to see print in the pulps. This facsimile of the January 1935 issue contains stories by Arthur Leo Zagat, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Wyatt Blassingame, Nat Schachner, and Franklin H. Martin, among others.

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Dime Detective Magazine #7 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective Magazine #7 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective magazine was the flagship detective pulp in the Popular Publications stable, running for almost 300 issues over twenty years. The May 1932 issue contains stories by T.T. Flynn, Carroll John Daly, Edward Parrish Ware, and J. Allan Dunn, and includes appearances by series characters such as Vee “Crime Machine” Brown.

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The Spider #73: The Spider and the Eyeless Legion

The Spider #73: The Spider and the Eyeless Legion

How could a man, enslaved and blinded, still strike terror to the hearts of his captors? How could that man, apparently helpless, remain the only hope of a city laid low by crime? Read here how the Master of Men cast off his shackles and led a populace to redemption and vengeance! The most gripping, dramatic Spider novel ever published!

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Operator 5 #40: The Suicide Battalion

Operator 5 #40: The Suicide Battalion

From friendly but helpless Canada had come the false feint at America’s mighty, steel-armored line. Investigating that strange attack, Operator 5 learned that to save his country from the most astounding invasion in history, he and his volunteer aides must cross the sea to fight a desperate undercover battle with the three bandit nations of the Old World—and, man for man, match American agents against their foes in the grim hope that he might overwhelm a ruthless enemy!

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The Spider: The Complete Series, Volume 3 (Deluxe Edition)

The Spider: The Complete Series, Volume 3 (Deluxe Edition)

THE RISE OF THE SPIDER! In the Fall of 1933, upstart Popular Publications released their challenge to Street & Smith top-selling crime fighter, The Shadow. The Spider walked darker streets and battled more vicious criminals than The Shadow ever imagined. His hard-boiled exploits ran from the Great Depression into World War II, and thrilled ten-year-old Stan Lee, future creator of Spider-Man.

This unique volume collects the next five Spider novels, wherein author Norvell Page continued a long period of consistently action-packed, emotionally powerful stories of millionaire criminologist Richard Wentworth and his suave yet sinister alter ego, the Spider. Driven, relentless, and without mercy for criminals, the Spider dares Underworld dens of horror and iniquity no other investigator braved. With a new introduction by modern Spider novelist Will Murray.

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The Complete Railroad Crime Cases of Scientific Sprague (Deluxe Edition)

The Complete Railroad Crime Cases of Scientific Sprague (Deluxe Edition)

For the first time: one of early pulpdom’s most popular scientific detectives is collected in a comprehensive deluxe edition. Originally appearing in the pages of Street & Smith’s The Popular magazine, Calvin “Scientific” Sprague was a US Government chemist who battled robber barons, saboteurs, criminal syndicates, and the menace of fantastic weapons using his own arcane methods of scientific detection and advanced technology as the train lines stretched West. It is very possible that memories of Scientific Sprague may have been a hitherto-unattributed inspiration for Street & Smith’s later scientific detective creation, Doc Savage.

Written by Francis Lynde, the first half of the Scientific Sprague saga was collected in hardcover soon after publication in The Popular magazine, but the rest of the series has—until now—remained unreprinted. This deluxe edition includes over a dozen Scientific Sprague adventures, along with illustrations taken from the stories’ appearances in newspapers. This deluxe edition also collects dozens of examples of Francis Lynde promotional advertisements, reviews, and author profiles.

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The Camp-Fire: The Complete Correspondence From the Pages of Adventure, 1918-1920

The Camp-Fire: The Complete Correspondence From the Pages of Adventure, 1918-1920

Bequeathed the mantle of “The No. 1 Pulp” by Time Magazine, Adventure Magazine’s editor Arthur Sullivant Hoffman believed that adventure fiction and literary quality need not be mutually exclusive. A core reason for the popularity of Adventure was The Camp-Fire: the letter column which by post-war 1918 blossomed into a lively community comprised of adventurers, outdoorsmen, pioneers, explorers, and Adventure writers as well, all sharing first-hand knowledge of history and life from the late Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries.

This collection includes every installment of The Camp Fire from 1918-1920, totaling 70 complete columns. Each is presented in its original magazine format and includes illustrations by such Adventure contributors as Edward Hopper. And it includes an introduction by Adventure aficionado Thomas Krabacher.

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The Complete Adventures of Eric Trent, Volume 2

The Complete Adventures of Eric Trent, Volume 2

Donald E. Keyhoe returns to chronicle the super-spy sagas of the high-flying Eric Trent! Running for only 12 stories in the pages of Flying Aces, the series continued Keyhoe’s tradition of fast-paced air war adventures, this time featuring a character who hasn’t seen print since these stories’ original publications! Volume 2 collects the final seven stories from 1941–42: “Squadron of the Dead,” “Lure of the Liberators,” “Death Dives the Douglas,” “Ryan Retribution,” “Death Flies Blind,” “Death Flies the Beam,” and “On Haunted Wings.”

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John Solomon, Incognito and The Wisdom of Solomon: The Adventures of John Solomon, Volume 10

John Solomon, Incognito and The Wisdom of Solomon: The Adventures of John Solomon, Volume 10 (The H. Bedford-Jones Library)

John Solomon, the mysterious ship’s chandler and secret agent, returns in two more rare adventures by author H. Bedford-Jones: “John Solomon, Incognito” and “The Wisdom of Solomon.” Continue the story of John Solomon with this next book in the series, complete & uncut from the pages of People’s Magazine. Includes the original illustrations.

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Famous Fantastic Mysteries #1 (Facsimile Edition)

Famous Fantastic Mysteries #1 (Facsimile Edition)

Initially published by The Frank A. Munsey Company, Famous Fantastic Mysteries was dedicated to reprinting the rare science fiction and fantasy stories from the early years of Argosy, The All-Story, and The Cavalier. Famous Fantastic Mysteries is one of the most important and influential science fiction pulps. The first issue contains classic stories by A. Merritt, Manly Wade Wellman, Tod Robbins, Ray Cummings, and Donald Wandrei, among others.

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Terror Tales #4 (Facsimile Edition)

Terror Tales #4 (Facsimile Edition)

Starting in 1934, editor (and publisher) Harry Steeger unveiled Terror Tales: perhaps the flagship magazine in Popular Publications’ so-called “Weird Menace” lineup of titles. Running for almost 50 issues, Terror Tales showcased some of the best suspense, mystery and terror stories to see print in the pulps. This facsimile of the December 1934 issue contains stories by Arthur Leo Zagat, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Wyatt Blassingame, John H. Knox, and Laurence Donovan, among others.

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Dime Detective Magazine #6 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective Magazine #6 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective magazine was the flagship detective pulp in the Popular Publications stable, running for almost 300 issues over twenty years. The April 1932 issue contains stories by Frederick Nebel, Carroll John Daly, John Lawrence, and J. Allan Dunn, and includes appearances by series characters such as Cardigan and Vee “Crime Machine” Brown.

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The Masked Marksman #1: Death Takes an Encore

The Masked Marksman #1: Death Takes an Encore

Meet Ed Race who made his trade as a vaudeville gun-juggler supreme, known on stage as “The Masked Marksman” and for handling six loaded .45s to the delight of the crowds. But when this line of work became too tedious, Race took advantage of his multi-state P.I. licenses to solve crimes across the country. This collection includes his first eight stories:

  • Amateur Night—for Killers: It looked like Ed Race’s last act when he tried to clean up the plague-spot that was Newbold City, and found himself alone on a blood-stained stage—with Death waiting its entrance cue!
  • Cue for a Corpse: Ed Race, vaudeville juggler and high-speed private detective, wasn’t accustomed to finding corpses jammed into his wardrobe trunk. But even a dead body, unknown and unidentified, can lead a man into sinister, twisting paths where death lurks, waiting in the shadows…
  • The Death Juggler: It took more than fast forty-fives to buck a crook of Pete Lucie’s stamp… But Ed Race could juggle wits as well as weapons.
  • Death’s Spotlight: Ed Race, actor-detective, always managed to get in the spotlight when there was danger around—but the ease of the man from Amsterdam billed him to play a solo stand in a pine coffin…
  • Billed for Death!: Ed Race, vaudeville headliner and ace detective, leaped at the chance to help out the manager of the Trout City Theater. But that leap in the dark landed Ed fast in a killer’s net, where the only out for a desperate criminal crew lay in making a corpse of one gun’ juggling detective!
  • Death’s Booking Agent: Ed Race awoke in that little mountain town to find that the Great Booking Agent, Death, had billed him to play a star role in the final, fatal drama of life!
  • Death Takes an Encore: Ed Race, gun-juggler supreme, heard the crackling of the electric chair as he listened to the police tell him how he had killed his friend. But Race knew that the life of any act may depend on those last few minutes—before the curtain drops!
  • Murder in the Spotlight: That bright spotlight revealed to breathless audiences the magic skill of Ed Race, gun-juggler extraordinary. But it also made him a target for a gun that wasn’t juggled—that was trained on him with Death’s own fateful accuracy…
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The Spider #72: The Corpse Broker

The Spider #72: The Corpse Broker

With terrible swiftness, the Master of the Green Death had struck. His victims lay in the streets, verdant-hued and ghastly—and the Underworld, which he had protected against all reprisal, ran riot in a Manhattan horror-holiday of loot and murder!

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Terror Tales #3 (Facsimile Edition)

Terror Tales #3 (Facsimile Edition)

Starting in 1934, editor (and publisher) Harry Steeger unveiled Terror Tales: perhaps the flagship magazine in Popular Publications’ so-called “Weird Menace” lineup of titles. Running for almost 50 issues, Terror Tales showcased some of the best suspense, mystery and terror stories to see print in the pulps. This facsimile of the November 1934 issue contains stories by Arthur Leo Zagat, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Wyatt Blassingame, Nat Schachner, and Laurence Donovan, among others.

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Shock #1 (Facsimile Edition)

Shock #1 (Facsimile Edition)

Shock was launched in 1948 by Popular Publications as a companion magazine to its primary detective pulps, Dime Detective and Black Mask, concentrating on weird-mystery stories. The first issue contains stories by Frederick C. Davis, John D. MacDonald, Robert Turner, D.L. Champion, and Bruno Fischer.

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Dime Detective Magazine #5 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective Magazine #5 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective magazine was the flagship detective pulp in the Popular Publications stable, running for almost 300 issues over twenty years. The fifth issue contains stories by Oscar Schisgall, Frederick Nebel, Carroll John Daly, Edward Parrish Ware, and J. Allan Dunn, and includes appearances by series character such as Cardigan, Tug Norton, and Vee “Crime Machine” Brown.

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The Spider #71: The Spider and the Fire God

The Spider #71: The Spider and the Fire God

The Master of Flame and Burning Death held New York fast in unholy worship of his strange god. For thousands had fled their doomed churches, lest they perish by fire—and the Spider alone remained to face this monstrous cult-leader from hell!

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Operator 5 #39: Revolt of the Devil Men

Operator 5 #39: Revolt of the Devil Men

Across ravaged America, exhausted from the long Purple Wars, Operator 5 and his gallant caravan trekked on their errand of mercy, step by step rebuilding once more a mighty nation out of a hopeless ruin—battling to the death a lawless horde that had been released by a Dictator of Doom who planned to transform the prostrate country into a vassal-state that never again was to know liberty!

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Dime Detective Magazine #4 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective Magazine #4 (Facsimile Edition)

Dime Detective magazine was the flagship detective pulp in the Popular Publications stable, running for almost 300 issues over twenty years. The fourth issue contains stories by T.T. Flynn, Frederick Nebel, Carroll John Daly, Edward Parrish Ware, and J. Allan Dunn, and includes an additional appearance by Nebel’s character, Cardigan as well as by Carroll John Daly’s Vee “Crime Machine” Brown.

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Terror Tales #2 (Facsimile Edition)

Terror Tales #2 (Facsimile Edition)

Starting in 1934, editor (and publisher) Harry Steeger unveiled Terror Tales: perhaps the flagship magazine in Popular Publications’ so-called “Weird Menace” lineup of titles. Running for almost 50 issues, Terror Tales showcased some of the best suspense, mystery and terror stories to see print in the pulps. This facsimile of the October 1934 issue contains stories by Carl Jacobi, G.T. Fleming-Roberts, Wyatt Blassingame, and Hugh B. Cave, among others.

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