Suspense Magazine

Many of the stories were reprints, including science fiction from A.E.

van Vogt, Ray Bradbury, and Theodore Sturgeon, and fantasy by William Hope Hodgson, Ambrose Bierce, and Arthur Quiller-Couch.

The Fall 1951 issue included Fritz Leiber's "Dark Vengeance", a story in his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series.

The magazine appeared quarterly, from Spring 1951 to Winter 1952; there was one volume of four issues.

Each issue was digest-sized, 128 pages, and was priced at 35 cents.

A nude woman lying face down with her throat cut
Cover of the first issue