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  2. Earle K. Bergey - Wikipedia

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    August 1930 cover of the pulp magazine, Amazing Detective Tales, signed by Earle K. Bergey. [1] A landmark image from the early stages of Bergey's career, this is the only cover the artist produced for a Hugo Gernsback publication.

  3. Pulp magazine - Wikipedia

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    Street and Smith's next innovation was the introduction of specialized genre pulps, with each magazine focusing on a particular genre, such as detective stories, romance, etc. [9] Cover of the pulp magazine Spicy Detective Stories vol. 2, #6 (April 1935) featuring "Bullet from Nowhere" by Robert Leslie Bellem

  4. Category:Pulp magazine covers - Wikipedia

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    Pulp magazine covers on Commons. The Spider 1 ... File:The Phantom Detective.jpg This page was last edited on 20 December 2023, at 22:21 (UTC). ...

  5. Dime Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Cover of the August 1934 issue. Dime Mystery Magazine was an American pulp magazine published from 1932 to 1950 by Popular Publications.Titled Dime Mystery Book Magazine during its first nine months, it contained ordinary mystery stories, including a full-length novel in each issue, but it was competing with Detective Novels Magazine and Detective Classics, two established magazines from a ...

  6. Category:Pulp magazines - Wikipedia

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    Pulp magazine covers (5 F) Pages in category "Pulp magazines" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. ... Detective Book Magazine;

  7. The Phantom Detective - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Detective in America's Best Comics #26 (1948). The series was published by Ned Pines' Thrilling (also known as Better or Standard) Publishing. Ned Pines had a comic book imprint, which collectors usually refer to as Nedor Comics, and The Phantom Detective had a series in their title Thrilling Comics #53-70 from 1946 to 1949 as well as America's Best Comics #26 in 1948.

  8. Black Bat - Wikipedia

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    Covers of the Black Book Detective where Black Bat was the main story with some back-up stories were normally dark and featured a crime being committed while in the background shadows is the symbolic face of a brooding Black Bat looking on. Few covers broke with this tradition, like #27 where the Black Bat is seen being attacked by a huge dog ...

  9. Black Mask (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Black Mask was a pulp magazine first published in April 1920 [1] by the journalist H. L. Mencken and the drama critic George Jean Nathan.It is most well-known today for launching the hardboiled crime subgenre of mystery fiction, publishing now-classic works by Dashiell Hammett, Raymond Chandler, Erle Stanley Gardner, Cornell Woolrich, Paul Cain, Carroll John Daly, and others.