New Mystery Adventures

It included a mix of genres: there were occasional science fiction stories, and fantasies such as "Buried Alive" by Wayne Rogers and "Rescued by Satan" by Richard B.

One story in Lars Anderson's "Domino Lady" series appeared, and other mystery writers included Octavus Roy Cohen and Steve Fisher.

[2] The magazine was originally published by Pierre Publications, but it was acquired by Harold Hersey in December 1936.

[2][3] New Mystery Adventures was initially published by Pierre Publications; this changed to Fiction Magazines Inc. from the May 1936 issue.

With the December 1936 issue the magazine was acquired by Harold Hersey, and the publishing address changed from 120 West 42nd St to 49 West 45th St, New York, although the publisher name did not change.

A gigantic bird attacks a man and woman through the bars of a metal cage
Cover of the June 1936 issue. The artist is Norman Saunders .