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March 1935 issue ~ cover art by Rafael DeSoto
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May 1944 issue
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cover art by Gloria Stoll
Bruno Fischer, “Fatally Yours— “
F. Orlin Tremaine, “The Dagger from Singapore”
Frederick C. Davis, “Death Marks the Spot”
J. F. Hutton, “Three Days to Howl”
James MacCreigh, “No End to Murder”
Lee & Ben Nelson, “Strange Trails to Murder”
Frank Brock, “Hello, Sucker!“
Robert W. Sneddon, “Tickets to the Death Cell”
Zeta Rothschild, “Come Home to Die!“
“Film Noir is the flip side of the all-American success story. It’s about people who realize that following the program will never get them what they crave. So they cross the line, commit a crime and reap the consequences. Or, they’re tales about seemingly innocent people tortured by paranoia and ass-kicked by Fate. Either way, they depict a world that’s merciless and unforgiving.”