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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"
Leo Marr, “A Kind-Hearted Little Guy"
Curtiss T. Gardner, “A Spur for the Baron” (Bill “Munchausen” Tolliver)
Sam Merwin, Jr., “Bright Bulb"
M.K. Dirigo: The Black Chamber
Chandler Channing (Norman A. Daniels), “Remote Control"
Anthony Tompkins (Norman A. Daniels), “Death Makes No Error"
Wayland Rice (Norman A. Daniels), “Get Away with Murder"
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#g-men detective magazine#rudolph belarski#pulp art#pulp cover#pulp magazine#crime fiction#mystery short stories#hardboiled#norman a. daniels#wilbur s. peacock#leo marr#curtiss t. gardner#sam merwin jr.#m.k. dirigo#chandler channing#anthony tompkins#wayland rice
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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!”
M. K. Dirigo, “The Black Chamber"
Ray Cummings, “The Mongrel"
Carl G. Hodges, “K Is for Killer"
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 issue
C. K. M. Scanlon (George Fielding Eliot), “Ghost Killer” (Dan Fowler)
Col. William T. Cowin, “The Corpse Grows Cold"
Clayton Maxwell: Public Enemies: “Doc” Moran
Warden Lewis E. Lawes: Get Behind the Law!
M. K. Dirigo, “The Black Chamber”
M. K. Dirigo: Raiders of the Rail
Lee Fredericks, “Murder Flies Low” (Mr. Richard Wong)
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#g-men magazine#pulp art#pulp cover#pulp magazine#woman with a gun#hardboiled#crime fiction#mystery short stories#c.k.m. scanlon#george fielding eliot#william t. cowin#clayton maxwell#lewis e. lawes#m.k. dirigo#lee fredericks
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