
April 1936 issue ~ cover art by Malvin Singer

better image than previously posted
cover art by Malvin Singer
Carroll John Daly, “Just Another Stiff” (Race Williams)
Fred MacIsaac, “Cat’s-Paw for Murder” (Rambler Murphy)
Frederick Nebel, “Lead Poison” (Cardigan)
Cornell Woolrich, “The Living Lie Down with the Dead”
Robert Sidney Bowen, “The Flying Diamond”
April 1951 issue
March, 1946 issue
January 1937 & April 1942 issues

January 1937 – cover art by Rudolph Berlaski

cover art reworked for April 1942
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July 1941 issue ~ cover art by Graves Gladney
Summer (May) 1940 issue ~ cover art by George Gross
July 1950 issue ~ cover art by Norman Saunders


better image than previously posted
~ Charles J. Beckman, “Satan’s Step-Daughter”, cop Mike O’Connell, only story in BM
~ Harmon Bellamy, “Shutterbug’s Long Shot”, only story in BM
~ Owen Couey, “Bring Your Own Body”, only story in BM
~ Westcott D. Gouldner, “All Work and No Slay”, author’s sole appearance in BM
~ John D. MacDonald, “Jukebox Jungle”, last of 6 stories in BM
~ Robert Martin, “Lost in the Shrouds”, 5th of 6 stories with ’Dr. Clint Colby, medical detective’, 7th of 8 stories in BM
~ Hank Searls, “Nice Girls Don’t Murder”, ‘Pete Butler, San Francisco private eye’, 2nd of 2 stories in BM
~ Robert Turner, “Nine Kills to Paradise”, 2nd of 4 stories in BM
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[post updated 6/1/24, 1/30/26, 3/1/26]





