Thrilling Adventures

[3] Edgar Rice Burroughs published both Tarzan stories and westerns in Thrilling Adventures.

[4] Louis L'Amour and Allan R. Bosworth contributed sports stories to Thrilling Adventures.

[5] For the magazine, Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson wrote historical stories about Alan de Beaufort, a Crusader who joins the armies of Genghis Khan, in a similar style to Harold Lamb.

[8] Other contributors to the magazine included L. Ron Hubbard, Johnston McCulley, Jack D'Arcy, Kenneth Gilbert, Donald Bayne Hobart, Arthur J. Burks,[9] George Fielding Eliot, Henry Kuttner,[10] Jim Kjelgaard and Manly Wade Wellman.

[7] The magazine also published material under several house names including Jackson Cole, Kerry McRoberts, and Scott Morgan.