Thrilling Detective was the first of Ned Pines's long line of pulp magazines, starting in 1931 and running for an amazing 213 issues before folding in Summer 1953. A British reprint edition ran for at least 88 issues between 1939 and 1954. There was also a Canadian reprint edition during the same period.
The Butcher of Hell—Steve Fisher
Lieutenant Guy Carpenter, Navy Sleuth, Plunges into Fast Action on the Trail of a Brutal Killer Aboard the U.S.S. Arizona
Enter Death—J. S. Endicott
Under the Cloak of Dark ness, Murder Stalked
Staten Island Ferry—Ben Conlon
To the Suspicious Eyes of a Crook, Every Uniform is a Glaring Danger Signal
Off the Record—Carl McK. Saunders
A Case Outside the Bounds of Regular Duty Becomes a Bullet Interlude When Murder Overtakes Jim West’s Pal
Vial of Murder—J. S. Endicott
Horrible Was the Fate Destined for Mol Craig!
G-Man Heat—Milton Lowe
Frank Craig, Postal Inspector, Barges Head-On into a Malicious Racket where Murder is Just a Starter!
The Gray Wolf’s Fangs—R. S. Lerch
Follow this relentless manhunter as he takes the trail of murderous racketeers!
Death Takes The Wheel—G. Wayman Jones
The first of the Mr. Death stories.
When Crime and Corruption Scourge a City, Jimmy Gilmore Battles for Justice!
Killer’s Carnival—Stewart Sterling
Vezel was angrily scolding Ilma under his breath as he started to whirl her about.
Murder on Beat—Joseph H. Hernandez
Getting a Watch for a Neighbor Gives Officer Mooney a Devil of a Time, When He Tangles With a Fiendishly Clever Killer!