Thrilling Mystery, March 1936
| First published | 2010 |
|---|---|
| Series | Thrilling Mystery magazine reprints |
| Publisher | Adventure House |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Anthology |
| Cover art | Rudolph Belarski |
| Pages | 128 |
| Price | $14.95 |
| ISBN | 9781597982771 |
- Date of publication from Amazon.com as of 2010-03-30.
- Reprint of the March 1936 issue of the pulp magazine.
- Many of these stories are borderline fantasy as they often give the impression of the fantastic and then give a mundane solution to the supernatural set-up. But real super-science and fantasy often did appear.
- Artwork is uncredited, but is credited to to those artists that signed their illustrations.
- All Parkhurst art is signed either Parkhurst or HLP.
- "The Howling Head"'s artwork is signed, but it is illegible.
- "Spider's Lair" has what look's like Morey's scrawl across the bottom of the illustration. This story also has a strong African mythological background and Morton may be African-American educator and writer Lena Beatrice Morton.
- James Duncan may be Detroit writer James ('Jim Lawrence') Edward Duncan.
- Jackson Cole and C. K. M. Scanlon were both house names used by many writers.
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 | The Twisted Men | Hugh B. Cave | Novelette |
| 33 | Cold Arms of the Demon | Jackson Cole | Short Fiction |
| 40 | Black Moonlight | G. T. Fleming Roberts | Short Fiction |
| 56 | The Howling Head | Beatrice Morton | Short Fiction |
| 64 | Vengeance of the Snake-God | James Duncan | Short Fiction |
| 81 | Spider's Lair | C. K. M. Scanlon | Short Fiction |
| 90 | Blood of Gold | Wayne Rogers | Short Fiction |
| 108 | The Man Who Died Twice | Bert Altsheler | Short Fiction |
| 120 | Horror-Scopes (Thrilling Mystery, March 1936) | Chakra | Essay |