{{Short description|American pulp fiction magazine}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox magazine | title = Action Stories | logo = | logo_size = | image_file = ActionStories1948.png | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = | editor = ''Unknown pre-october 1935''<br /> J. F. Byrne (October 1935-June 1936)<br /> Malcolm Reiss (August 1936-Spring 1949)<br /> ''Unknown post-spring 1949'' | editor_title = | previous_editor = | staff_writer = | photographer = | category = Pulp magazine | frequency = Monthly (September 1921–December 1932)<br /> Irregular (November 1933–March 1934)<br /> Bi-monthly (June 1934–June 1936)<br /> Monthly (August 1936–January 1937)<br /> Bi-monthly (February 1937–April 1943)<br /> Quarterly (Summer 1943-Fall 1950) | circulation = | publisher = | founder = | founded = | firstdate = September 1921 | finaldate = Fall 1950 | company = Fiction House | country = USA | based = | language = | website = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} --> | issn = | oclc = }} '''''Action Stories''''' was a multi-genre pulp magazine published between September 1921 and Fall 1950, with a brief hiatus at the end of 1932.<ref name="A">Cottrill, Tim. ''Bookery's Guide to Pulps and Related Magazines, 1888-1969''. Bookery Press, Fairborn, OH, 2005. (pp.15-16)</ref>

As an adventure pulp, ''Action Stories'' focused on real-world adventure stories. At first the magazine published mainly westerns, but it branched out into sports fiction, war stories and adventures in exotic countries by 1937.<ref>[http://mason.gmu.edu/~mhobbs/hist697/design.htm Amazing Tales - The Graphic Design of the Pulps] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606064732/http://mason.gmu.edu/~mhobbs/hist697/design.htm |date=June 6, 2011 }}, retrieved 11 October 2007</ref><ref>[http://philsp.com/homeville/fmi/t19.htm#A571 Note made by contents for August 1937] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071106050840/http://philsp.com/homeville/fmi/t19.htm#A571 |date=November 6, 2007 }}, retrieved 18 October 2007</ref>

Writers whose work appeared in ''Action Stories'' included Robert E. Howard, Walt Coburn, Morgan Robertson (a number of his stories were posthumously published here), Horace McCoy, Theodore Roscoe, Greye La Spina, Anthony M. Rud, Thomas Thursday and Les Savage, Jr.<ref name="A" /><ref>Paul Herman, "Introduction" to ''The Complete Action Stories'' by Robert E. Howard. Wildside Press LLC, 2004, {{ISBN|978-0-8095-1125-9}} (pp.7-9)</ref><ref>''The Western Story: A Chronological Treasury'' by Jon Tuska. University of Nebraska Press, 1999, {{ISBN|978-0-8032-9439-4}} (p. xxviii)</ref> ''Action Stories'' occasionally reprinted fiction by writers such as Jack London and Edgar Wallace.<ref name="A" /> The magazine also carried a Dashiell Hammett story ("Laughing Masks", November 1923) printed under Hammett's "Peter Collinson" pseudonym.<ref name="A" />

''Action Stories'' had covers illustrated by Norman Saunders, George Gross and Allen Anderson.<ref name="A" />

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==External links== * [https://pulpmagazines.org/action-stories/ Action Stories issues to read]. *[http://www.philsp.com/data/data003.html#ACTIONSTORIES Magazine Datafile for Action Stories] *[http://www.philsp.com/mags/action_stories.html Illustrated issue checklist] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20071110022920/http://www.philsp.com/homeville/fmi/t17.htm#A526 Issue contents] (beginning of list, which covers several pages)

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