(Thanks to ensmallen for the link to issues of Fantastic Adventures on the Internet Archive.)
March 1940: "The Little People" by Eando Binder
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 3_cape1736
June 1941: "Wanderer of Little Land" by Eando Binder (Minor SW content. Includes the line "He held his wife and gazed into her azure eyes.".)
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 6_cape1736
June 1942: "Tink Takes A Fling" by William P. McGivern
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 6_cape1736
October 1942: "Jerk the Giant Killer" (a "Lefty Feep" story) by Robert Bloch
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 0_cape1736
May 1943: "Return To Lilliput" by William Brengle
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 5_cape1736
August 1943: "Fairy Tale" by "Tarleton Fiske" (Robert Bloch)
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 8_cape1736
October 1943: "Tink Fights the Gremlins" by William P. McGivern
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 0_cape1736
September 1948: "Freddie Funk's Flippant Fairies" by Frances Yerxa (I haven't read this story. The pulp was taken away from me and put in the storage facility before I could open the package.)
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... 9_cape1736
September 1951: "The Terrible Puppets" by Paul W. Fairman (I can't remember whether or not this story has SW content. But it is a good story, by the author of "The Girl Who Loved Death", a really good SW story.)
http://www.archive.org/details/Fantasti ... _Gorgon776
SW stories in the pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures
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Re: SW stories in the pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures
Great links and info, Bobby and ensmallen! Well done to you both!
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Thanks, Sally. Here's some more, Schaden, should give you plenty to do for a while. Wish I was a walking encyclopedia like you are.
https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive
https://archive.org/details/amazingstoriesmagazine
https://archive.org/details/astoundingstories
https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive
https://archive.org/details/amazingstoriesmagazine
https://archive.org/details/astoundingstories
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Re: SW stories in the pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures
These archives are extensive and amazing Ens'!
Not only for the cover art and the stories within these publications, but I've discovered there is audio too (albeit in that robotic sounding voice).
But if you're feeling lazy you can have the nice robot lady read the stories to you! An absolutely brilliant set of links.
Great work on finding them and thank you for sharing.
Not only for the cover art and the stories within these publications, but I've discovered there is audio too (albeit in that robotic sounding voice).
But if you're feeling lazy you can have the nice robot lady read the stories to you! An absolutely brilliant set of links.
Great work on finding them and thank you for sharing.
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Re: SW stories in the pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures
Amazing finds and I love the flip page workaround...ensmallen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 3:04 pmThanks, Sally. Here's some more, Schaden, should give you plenty to do for a while. Wish I was a walking encyclopedia like you are.
https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive
https://archive.org/details/amazingstoriesmagazine
https://archive.org/details/astoundingstories
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Re: SW stories in the pulp magazine Fantastic Adventures
I checked the Amazing Stories link. I found "The Girl Who Loved Death" by Paul W. Fairman, "It's A Small World" by Robert Bloch and "Laboratory of the Mighty Mites" by Gilbert Rae Sonbergh. I'll have to do a "SW stories in the pulp magazine Amazing Stories" thread next.ensmallen wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 3:04 pmThanks, Sally. Here's some more, Schaden, should give you plenty to do for a while. Wish I was a walking encyclopedia like you are.
https://archive.org/details/pulpmagazinearchive
https://archive.org/details/amazingstoriesmagazine
https://archive.org/details/astoundingstories
I never really explored Astounding Stories. I mainly stuck with issues of Amazing Stories, Fantastic Adventures, Thrilling Wonder Stories and Startling Stories from the 1940's and the early 1950's. (Plus the first issue of Startling Stories from 1939.)
There's a French website that has tables of contents of pulp magazines that's been a great help to me, but I can't get the link to work.
Some stories I found by sheer dumb luck. I bought the October 1943 issue of Fantastic Adventures for the Robert Bloch story, "A Horse on Lefty Feep". It also has "Tink Fights the Gremlins" in it. So I bought the other four issues of Fantastic Adventures with "Tink" stories. But "Jing" the music fairy is in only one other story, "Tink Takes A Fling". The other three stories only have the two leprechauns "Tink" and "Nastee".
I bought this issue of Amazing Stories for the cover story:

It turned out to be a two-part story. This is the issue with the second part:
