Thrilling Mystery Volume 3 Number 2

Howard’s second and final appearance in Thrilling Mystery was in the June 1936 issue. The story was BLACK WIND BLOWING, a mystery adventure.

Contents

  • 12 • Dead Hands on the Moon • (1936) • short story by John H. Knox
  • 12 • Dead Hands on the Moon • (1936) • interior artwork by uncredited
  • 28 • Bamboo Death • (1936) • short story by Henry Kuttner
  • 28 • Bamboo Death • (1936) • interior artwork by uncredited
  • 36 • Daughters of Darkness • (1936) • short story by Richard Tooker
  • 36 • Daughters of Darkness • (1936) • interior artwork by A
  • 49 • Horror Has Blind Eyes • (1936) • short story by O. M. Cabral
  • 49 • Horror Has Blind Eyes • (1936) • interior artwork by Jayem Wilcox [as by James Milton Wilcox]
  • 56 • Black Wind Blowing • (1936) • novelette by Robert E. Howard
  • 56 • Black Wind Blowing • (1936) • interior artwork by Mark (I)
  • 70 • The Death Kiss • (1936) • short story by Arthur J. Burks
  • 70 • The Death Kiss • (1936) • interior artwork by F. C.
  • 71 • The Death Kiss [2] • (1936) • interior artwork by F. C.
  • 85 • “I Killed Them” • (1936) • short story by Wayne Rogers
  • 85 • “I Killed Them” • (1936) • interior artwork by Joseph Doolin
  • 90 • Blood in the House • (1936) • short fiction by Hugh B. Cave
  • 90 • Blood in the House • (1936) • interior artwork by Leo Morey
  • 104 • Mine Host, the Hangman • (1936) • novelette by G. T. Fleming-Roberts
  • 104 • Mine Host, the Hangman • (1936) • interior artwork by Harry Lemon Parkhurst
  • 120 • Horror-Scopes (Thrilling Mystery, June 1936) • [Horror-Scopes] • (1936) • essay by Chakra
  • 120 • Horror-Scopes (Thrilling Mystery, June 1936) • (unknown) • interior artwork by uncredited

Notes

Editor: Harvey Burns

All artwork is uncredited, any credited artwork is due to the author’s signature.
Chakra’s column deals with true crime stories, and answers letters dealing with metaphysics.
This pulp specialized in presenting stories with a fantastic or supernatural premise that was often explained away in a mundane way. Although some stories with a supernatural or super-scientific often appeared.
James Milton Wilcox or J. M. Wilcox often signed his name as Jayem Wilcox, as he does here.
The illustration for “Black Wind Blowing” is signed “Mark”, with the rest being obscured.
Joseph Doolin signs his work JPD.

 

Howard Works ISFDB
Publisher :Beacon Magazines, Inc.
Year :June 1936
Replica by:Adventure House December 2010
Format :Periodical (Pulp Magazine)
Pages :128
Cover :Rudolph Belarski
Illustrations :Unknown

 

Thrilling Mystery June 1936

Howard’s second and final appearance in Thrilling Mystery was in the June 1936 issue. The story was BLACK WIND BLOWING, a mystery adventure.

Tags: Pulp / Robert E. Howard