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Includes "The Crimson Line" by George L. Eaton.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Druidic Doom" by Robert Bloch.
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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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25th anniversary issue. Cover by Jack Coggins. Includes "Time Pawn" by Philip K. Dick.
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Includes "The Case Of The Friendly Corpse" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Overlord Of The Damned" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "Europe Preens Her Wings" by Clyde Pangborn.
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"Death Rides the Midnight Patrol" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"Wings of the Iron Claws" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Rudolph Belarski. Includes Black Bat story "Death For Charity" by G. Wayman Jones.
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Cover by Walter Popp. Includes "The Time Masters" by Wilson Tucker.
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Includes "Gunswift" by Jack Byrne.
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Features "The All-White Elf" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Patriot's Death Battalion" by Curtis Steele.
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Includes "Captain Future's Challenge" by Edmond Hamilton.
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"Raiders of the Red Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"Death Rides the Lost Patrol" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover art by Emery Clarke. Includes "The Spotted Men" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Formerly Detective Mystery.
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Features "The Terrible Stork" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "The Great Airways" by Capt. Samuel Taylor Moore.
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"Patrol of the Sky Vulture" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Dark World" by Henry Kuttner.
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Features "Silver Mountain" by Steuart M. Emery.
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Includes "Fugitives Two" by Robert Carse.
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Includes "Murder Goes To Sea" by Allan R. Bosworth.
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Features "The Headless Men" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "Rockets From Hell" by Curtis Steele.
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Final issue. Cover by H.W. Wesso. Includes "The Cairn On The Headland" by Robert E. Howard.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Interim" by Ray Bradbury.
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Cover by Anderson. Includes "Sword Of Xota" by James Blish.
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Includes "Planet Of The Small Men" by Murray Leinster.
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Features "The Well Ones" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "Rule Of The Torture Lash" by Gordon Keyne.
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Cover by F. Tinsley. Includes "The White Pygmy" by George L. Eaton.
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Features patriotic American flag cover art by Emery Clark and includes "The Man Who Fell Up" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Includes "Sands Of Sahara" by Robert Carse.
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Cover by Earle Bergey. Includes "The Star Of Life" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Mandarin's Canaries" by Robert Bloch.
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Includes "The Book Of Ptath" by A. E. van Vogt.
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Includes "The Silver Witch" by John Peter Drummond.
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Includes "Green Globes Of Death" by Grant Stockbridge.
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"Wings of the White Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"Wings of the Silent Death" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Includes "We Bomb Tokyo!" by Jay Hamilton.
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Cover by John Howitt. Includes "The Corpse Cargo" by Grant Stockbridge.
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Cover by George Rozen. Includes "The Sky Hawk Screams" by Arthur Guy Empy.
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Cover by Alex Schomburg. Includes "The Houses Of Iszm" by Jack Vance.
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Includes "The Sky Walker" by Kenneth Robeson.
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Cover by Hannes Bok. Includes " Bramwell's Guardian" by August Derleth.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Red Nails" by Robert E. Howard.
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Includes "The Land Of Time To Come" by Henry Kuttner.
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Includes "12 Must Die" by Zorro.
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Cover by Earle Bergey. Includes "The Lake Of The Gone Forever" by Leigh Brackett.
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Includes "The Deadly Dust" by William Fitzgerald.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "A Wig For Miss Devore" by August Derleth.
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"The Green Scourge of the Sky Raiders" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "Spawn Of Dagon" by Henry Kuttner.
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First appearance of a Tarzan-like character named Ka-Zar. Cover painting by J. W. Scott. Includes "King Of Fang And Claw" by Bob Byrd.
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Cover by Lee Brown Coye. Includes "Home To Mother" by Manly Wade Wellman.
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Features "Murder Lake" by Maxwell Grant.
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Includes "The Face Of The Deep" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Includes "Star Trail To Glory" by Edmond Hamilton.
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"Bloody Wings for a Sky Hawk" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "Beyond The Threshold" by August W. Derleth.
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Includes "The Cructars Are Coming!" by Paul Lawrence Payne. Cover by Anderson.
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Cover art by Brundage. Includes "The People Of The Black Circle" by R.E. Howard.
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Cover by Hannes Bok. Includes "Chameleon Man" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by A. R. Tilburne. Includes "A Question Of Etiquette" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by Anthony Di Giannurio. Includes "Black As The Night" by Alice Farnham.
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Cover by J. Allen St. John. Includes "Bucaneers Of Venus (Part 1)" by Otis Adelbert Kline.
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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 J. Allen St. John. Includes "Bucaneers Of Venus (Part 2)" by Otis Adelbert Kline.
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Cover by Pete Kuhlhoff. Includes "Enoch" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by H. W. Scott. Includes "Soldiers Of The Black Goat" by Marian O'Hearn.
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Cover by Boris Dolgov. Includes "Serpent Princess" by Edmond Hamilton.
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Cover by Boris Dolgov. Includes "Mr. George" by August Derleth.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Metronome" by August W. Derleth.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Grinning Ghoul" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by Harold S. DeLay. Includes "Dragon Moon" by Henry Kuttner.
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Cover by Harold S. De Lay. Includes "The Sea Shell" by Ray Bradbury.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "Sixth Column" by Anson MacDonald.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "The Lovers" by Philip Jose Farmer.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Brood Of Bubastis" by Robert Bloch.
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Includes "Gateway To Paradise" by Jack Williamson.
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Cover by Schneeman. Includes "Worlds Don't Care" by Nat Schachner.
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"Red Fangs of the Sky Emperor" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by Earle K. Bergey. Includes "When Shadows Fall" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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"Squadron of the Damned" by Robert J. Hogan.
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"Flying Coffins of the Damned" by Robert J. Hogan.
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Cover by H. W. Brown. Includes "Mercutian Adventure" by Raymond Z. Gallun.
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Cover by Margaret Brundage. Includes "The Shambler From The Stars" by Robert Bloch.
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Cover by Rogers. Includes "The Stars Look Down" by Lester del Rey.
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Cover by Walter Popp. Includes "The Wages Of Synergy" by Theodore Sturgeon.
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Cover by Virgil Finlay. Includes "The Lost Path" by August Derleth.
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Includes "Air Cops In The Land Of The Shiek" by Edward Daly.
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Cover by H. W. Scott. Includes "Slaves Of Sleep" by L. Ron Hubbard.
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Includes "The Quest of Qui" by Kenneth Robeson.
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The early issues were published in the format of Macfadden's "true story" magazines. To add versimilitude, the magazine was illustrated with double-exposure photographs and the stories often carried double bylines in the form "by X as told to Y," where X
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