The other Clayton magazines are:
ACE-HIGH MAGAZINE, RANCH ROMANCES, COWBOY STORIES, CLUES, FIVE-NOVELS MONTHLY, ALL STAR DETECTIVE STORIES, RANGELAND LOVE STORY MAGAZINE, and WESTERN ADVENTURES.
More than Two Million Copies Required to Supply the Monthly Demand for Clayton Magazines.
VOL. IV, No. 1 CONTENTS October, 1930
| COVER DESIGN | H. W. WESSOLOWSKI | ||
| Painted in Oils from a Scene in "The Invisible Death." | |||
| [STOLEN BRAINS] | CAPTAIN S. P. MEEK | [7] | |
| Dr. Bird, Scientific Sleuth Extraordinary, Goes After a Sinister Stealer of Brains. | |||
| [THE INVISIBLE DEATH] | VICTOR ROUSSEAU | [24] | |
| With Night-Rays and Darkness-Antidote America Strikes Back, at the Terrific and Destructive Invisible Empire. (A Complete Novelette.) | |||
| [PRISONERS ON THE ELECTRON] | ROBERT H. LEITFRED | [75] | |
| Fate Throws Two Young Earthians into Desperate Conflict with the Primeval Monsters of an Electron's Savage Jungles. | |||
| [JETTA OF THE LOWLANDS] | RAY CUMMINGS | [94] | |
| Into Remote Lowlands, in an Invisible Flyer, Go Grant and Jetta—Prisoners of aScientific Depth Bandit. (Part Two of a Three-Part Novel.) | |||
| [AN EXTRA MAN] | JACKSON GEE | [118] | |
| Sealed and Vigilantly Guarded Was "Drayle's Invention, 1932"—for It Was a Scientific Achievement Beyond Which Man Dared Not Go. | |||
| [THE READERS' CORNER] | ALL OF US | [130] | |
| A Meeting Place for Readers of Astounding Stories. | |||
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