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They also published comic books and sporting yearbooks. Among their many titles was the science fiction pulp magazine Astounding Stories, acquired from Clayton Magazines in 1933, and retained until 1961. Street & Smith was founded in 1855, and was bought out in 1959. The Street & Smith headquarters were at 79 Seventh Avenue in Manhattan; they ...
Devil Dog Comics (1 issue, 1942) Doc Savage Comics (20 issues, 1940–43) Ghost Breakers (2 issues, 1948) Pioneer Picture-Stories (9 issues, 1941–43) Red Dragon Comics (5 issues, 1943–44; 7 issues, 1947–49) The Shadow Comics (101 issues, 1940–48) Sport Comics (4 issues, 1940, became True Sports) Super-Magic Comics (1 issues, became ...
Cigar box promoting the novels of Bertha Clay. Bertha M. Clay is a literary pseudonym first used by Charlotte Mary Brame (based on the reversal of the initials). [1]After Brame's death on 25 November 1884, Brame's daughter began to write under the name.
Romantic Range and Love Story ceased publication in 1947, but in 1948, she became the editor of both The Shadow and Doc Savage, two of Street & Smith's hero pulps. However, Street & Smith shut down all their pulps the following April, and she was let go. In 1954, she published a book, Love Story Writer, about writing romance stories. She wrote ...
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The Street and Smith radio program Detective Story Hour was narrated by a mysterious character named "The Shadow." [4] Confused listeners would ask for copies of "The Shadow" magazine. As a result, Street & Smith debuted The Shadow Magazine on April 1, 1931, a pulp series created and primarily written by the prolific Walter B. Gibson.
Western Story Magazine was a pulp magazine published by Street & Smith, which ran from 1919 to 1949. [1] It was the first of numerous pulp magazines devoted to Western fiction. In its heyday, Western Story Magazine was one of the most successful pulp magazines; in 1921 the magazine was selling over half a million copies each issue. [ 2 ]
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