Thrilling Adventures was a monthly American pulp magazine from 1931 to 1943.
Thrilling Adventures was created by editor Leo Margulies and was patterned after the pulp Adventure. It was one of 16 pulps that Margulies founded that incorporated the adjective "Thrilling" in the title. (The company that published the Thrilling titles eventually changed its name to Thrilling Publications.)
Thrilling Adventures published fictional stories, mostly of the adventure and sports genres. The first edition of Thrilling Adventures was published in December 1931. It continued as a monthly until 1943, when it was reduced to a bimonthly, and the final issue was the November 1943 edition.
THE MONKEY GOD—JACLAND MARMUR
Savage Rites of the Pygmies and Mysterious Jungle Murder Confront Jeff Westman and Scotty Macrae in the Weird Depths of the Congo.
BORDERLAND—ARTHUR J. BURKS
Gigantic Beasts of Death and Destruction Stalk a Mysterious Island in this Tense, Fantastic Story of Santo Domingo.
Dead Man's Chest—NORBERT DAVIS
Greed-Mad Desperadoes Stage a Death Ambush for Possession of Buried Loot!
THE FANGS OF OTAN—HAROLD F. CRUICKSHANK
A She-Cougar Fights for Life and Safety in the Untracked Wilds!
NAZI FURY—LIEUT. SCOTT MORGAN
His Back to the Open Sea, His Face to the Foe, Orison Strand Does a Hero's Job at Dunkerque!
THE WITCH OF VENICE—DOROTHY QUICK
The Bag of Skin Brought Strange Powers to Those Who Held It In Their Grasp— and with It Came a Sinister Heritage!