This issue has the stuff that I seek out--two deathtrap scenes (pix on pages 13 and 21), showing the ingenuity that I have come to expect from UK writers from my exposure to UK comics..
Don't be surprised if I steal these, tweak them a bit, and use them in my own writing (see netrap.deviantart.com). After all, these are in the Public Domain.
By Michael Moorcock
Bullseye ran weird mystery fiction of various kinds. Many of its stories were reprinted in other AP/Fleetway periodicals well into the 1960s. Its stories were high quality pulp fiction, influencing many others.
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Content:
The Bullseye [#1 v1, January 24, 1931] (2d, 32pp, tabloid, cover by G. W. Wakefield)
Page 2:
Editorial Chat editorial by Anon.
Page 3:
The House of Thrills: The Crystal Tomb short story by Anon. (by Alfred Edgar)
Page 7:
The Night Patrol: The Tong of the Red Shadow short story by Anon.
Page 11:
Danger and Co.: The Hall of a Hundred Terrors short story by Anon.
Page 15:
The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Enemies of Society short story by Anon.
Page 19:
The Man with a Thousand Faces: The Castle of Fear short story by Anon.
Page 23:
Scarbrand [Part 1 of ?] serial by Anon.
Page 27:
Mortimer Hood, Millionaire Detective: The Three Loaves short story by Anon.
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