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March 1947 issue
cover art by Rudolph Belarski
Norman A. Daniels, “The Crown of Murder" (Dan Fowler)
Wilbur S. Peacock, “Take Your Lumps, Kid"  Â
Leo Marr, “A Kind-Hearted Little Guy"  Â
Curtiss T. Gardner, “A Spur for the Baron” (Bill “Munchausen” Tolliver)  Â
Sam Merwin, Jr., “Bright Bulb"  Â
M.K. Dirigo: The Black Chamber   Â
Chandler Channing (Norman A. Daniels), “Remote Control"Â
Anthony Tompkins (Norman A. Daniels), “Death Makes No Error"  Â
Wayland Rice (Norman A. Daniels), “Get Away with Murder"
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January 1947 issue
Jean Francis Webb, “Blueprint of Evil” (Dan Fowler)
David Goodis, “A Photo and a Voice"
Curtiss T. Gardner, “Soup Is the Baron’s Dish” (Bill “Munchausen” Tolliver)
William J. O’Sullivan, “Don’t You Believe It!”  Â
M. K. Dirigo, “The Black Chamber" Â
Ray Cummings, “The Mongrel"  Â
Carl G. Hodges, “K Is for Killer"  Â
Roland Phillips, “Play Dead"
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#g-men detective magazine#pulp art#pulp cover#pulp magazine#hardboiled#crime fiction#mystery short stories#jean francis webb#david goodis#curtiss t. gardner#william j.o'sullivan#m.k. dirigo#ray cummings#carl g. hodges#roland phillips
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September 1936 issueÂ
C. K. M. Scanlon (George Fielding Eliot), “Ghost Killer” (Dan Fowler)  Â
Col. William T. Cowin, “The Corpse Grows Cold"Â
Clayton Maxwell: Public Enemies: “Doc” Moran   Â
Warden Lewis E. Lawes: Get Behind the Law!   Â
M. K. Dirigo, “The Black Chamber”  Â
M. K. Dirigo: Raiders of the Rail   Â
Lee Fredericks, “Murder Flies Low” (Mr. Richard Wong)
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