When the Black Dolls Die — September 1939 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine
by Dane Gregory
At first they thought it was a new and unheard-of plague that was sweeping the city, but Rocky Rhodes knew that those poor, shabby old men signified the start of an orgy of murder such as no city had ever before seen!
Scalps for the Butcher — March 1940 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine
by Dane Gregory
Rocky Rhodes, detective and escaped convict, knew that he had a tough row to hoe when he had to buck both the police and a mad criminal genius whose trail was marked by the gruesome, mutilated corpses of beautiful girls!
They Seek Your Skin! — March 1940 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine
by Wayne Robbins
I had tried to warn Margie not to come in, but she had not heeded me — and now there was nothing left for me to do but prepare to strip the skin from her tender flesh!
Golden Lady of Death — April 1940 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine
by Dane Gregory
Why did so many healthy men suddenly die of apoplexy? And why were the bodies of their wives and daughters covered with the awful marks of the lash? Because Rocky Rhodes sought the answers, he doomed himself and his beautiful client to the inescapable vengeance of the Golden Lady of Death!
Mad is the Flesh-Master! — April 1940 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine
by Wayne Robbins
It was a ghastly and horrible power the Wanderer had... for when his gnarled, idiot hands caressed those alluring statuettes, girls suffered and died in the agony of unholy passion!
Little Men from Hell — May 1940 issue of Dime Mystery Magazine
by Dane Gregory
The Swill Woman’s pronouncement of horror echoed like words of fire in my brain as I crouched back in the tiny closet and listened to the roar of the lynch mob outside. What chance was there for me... or for my wife who, even now, was in the rapacious hands of those tiny monsters no one would believe existed?
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