List of Street & Smith publications

The following is a list of publications from Street & Smith.

Trip to Mars from 1915

"Slick" magazines

  • Mademoiselle
  • Mademoiselle Living (1947–1949) becomes:
  • Living (1949–1959) continues by Conde Nast
  • The Popular Magazine
  • Air Trails Magazine later Air Trails Pictorial and Air Trails and Science Frontiers
  • Air Progress
  • Picture Play (1915–1941)
  • Charm (1941–1959)

Anthology series

  • Tip Top Library
  • New Medal Library

Adventure

  • Air Trails
  • All-Around Magazine
  • Bill Barnes Air Adventures[1]
  • Do and Dare Weekly
  • Movie Action Magazine
  • New Story Magazine
  • Pete Rice Magazine[2]
  • Red Raven Library[3]
  • Sea Stories Magazine
  • The Skipper
  • The Wizard
  • Tiptop Weekly
  • Top-Notch Magazine

Detective and mystery

General fiction

  • People's

Romance

Science fiction and fantasy

Sports

  • Street & Smith’s Sports Annual
  • All-Sports Library
  • Athlete
  • NASCAR Scene
  • Sport Story Magazine

Westerns

Young adult fiction

  • The Boys of the World
  • Bowery Boy Weekly
  • Live Girl Stories
  • My Queen

Comic books

  • Air Ace (20 issues, 1944–48)
  • Army and Navy Comics (5 issues, 1940–42; became Supersnipe)
  • Bill Barnes Comics (1 issues, 1940; became Bill Barnes, America's Air Ace)
  • Bill Barnes, America's Air Ace (11 issues, 1941–43; became Air Ace)
  • Blackstone, Master Magician Comics (3 issues, 1946)
  • Devil Dog Comics (1 issue, 1942)
  • Doc Savage Comics (20 issues, 1940–43)
  • Ghost Breakers (2 issues, 1948)
  • Pioneer Picture-Stories (9 issues, 1941–43)
  • Red Dragon Comics (5 issues, 1943–44; 7 issues, 1947–49)
  • The Shadow Comics (101 issues, 1940–48)
  • Sport Comics (4 issues, 1940, became True Sports)
  • Super-Magic Comics (1 issues, became Super-Magician)
  • Super-Magician Comics (55 issues, 1941–43)
  • Supersnipe Comics (44 issues, 1942–49)
  • Top Secrets (10 issues, 1947–49)
  • Trail Blazers (4 issues, 1941–42, became Red Dragon)
  • True Sport Picture Stories (46 issues, 1942–49)

References

  1. Francis M. Nevins (July 2010). Cornucopia of Crime: Memories and Summations. Lulu.com. p. 130. ISBN 978-1-60543-458-2. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  2. Jack French; David S. Siegel (5 November 2013). Radio Rides the Range: A Reference Guide to Western Drama on the Air, 1929-1967. McFarland. p. 135. ISBN 978-1-4766-1254-6. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  3. Jeremy Agnew (25 July 2018). The Age of Dimes and Pulps: A History of Sensationalist Literature, 1830-1960. McFarland. p. 55. ISBN 978-1-4766-3257-5. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  4. Mark Bould; Sherryl Vint (23 February 2011). The Routledge Concise History of Science Fiction. Routledge. p. 40. ISBN 978-1-136-82041-0. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
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