Note: Despite its name, this magazine was a weird terror pulp "offering the usual mix of sadistic fantasy, weird menace and sexual apprehension" (Miller & Contento). It is listed in Tymn & Ashley's SF magazine reference index, as well as Miller & Contento's Science Fiction, Fantasy & Weird Fiction Magazine Index. The name was changed to Detective Romances and the numbering continued for two more issues (November 1936 and January 1937), but the horror orientation of the stories was dropped.
Published by: Periodical House, a subsidiary of Ace Magazines, New York.
Editor: Harry Widmer
Years of Publication: 1936
Issues: 3 genre issues.