Thrilling Publications

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Thrilling Publications (also known as Beacon Magazines, 1936–37; Better Publications, 1937–43, and Standard Magazines, 1943–55) was a pulp magazine publisher run by Ned Pines. It was in operation from the 1920s until 1955, when Pines closed his pulp magazines. Pines also ran a comic book line with the same name, which most collectors refer to as Nedor Comics.

Leo Margulies was a long-time editor at the company.

Pines had started Popular Library in 1942, a paperback publishing house, and would devote himself to that company after closing his other ventures. Popular reprinted materials from the pulps.

  • Air War
  • Black Bat Detective
  • Captain Future
  • Detective Novels
  • The Feds
  • Masked Detective
  • Startling Stories
  • Strange Stories
  • Thrilling Adventure
  • Thrilling Detective (1931–53, 213 issues)
  • Thrilling Mystery
  • Thrilling Ranch
  • Thrilling Sports
  • Thrilling Western
  • Thrilling Wonder Stories (1936–55, 112 issues)
  • Western Roundup
  • Wings
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