Men S Adventure


War Against the Mafia (The Executioner, #1)
Continental Contract (The Executioner, #5)
Miami Massacre (The Executioner, #4)
Battle Mask (The Executioner, #3)
Assault on Soho (The Executioner, #6)
Nightmare in New York (The Executioner, #7)
Death Squad (The Executioner, #2)
Hit The Beach
Chicago Wipe-Out (The Executioner, #8)
Jersey Guns (The Executioner, #17)
Created, the Destroyer (The Destroyer, #1)
Monday's Mob (The Executioner, #33)
Atlanta Deathwatch (Hardman #1)
Death Squad
Run, Spy, Run (Killmaster #1)
Plum Island by Nelson DeMilleCaribbean Wake by Matthew  RiefKiss Me, Judas by Will Christopher BaerTwice the Trouble by Ash CliftonTourist Season by Carl Hiaasen
Modern Men's Adventure Novels
5 books — 1 voter
Weasels Ripped My Flesh! by Robert DeisThe Chupacabra & the Bat Rastard by Mark D. TrollingerChamp and a Bit of Sunshine by Mark D. TrollingerHe-Men, Bag Men, and Nymphos by Walter KaylinCryptozoology Anthology by Robert Deis
The Men's Adventure Library
6 books — 3 voters

The Man of Bronze by Kenneth RobesonHeart of Darkness by Joseph ConradKing Solomon's Mines by H. Rider HaggardRobinson Crusoe by Daniel DefoeThe Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
Classic Men's Adventure
47 books — 6 voters

Walter Kaylin
The Chinese went to their knees trying desperately to get their rifles into action, but the Mongols were on them too fast. Abusing their horses cruelly, they drove them right in among the riflemen, and men were kicked, stamped upon and died beneath frantic hooves.
Walter Kaylin, He-Men, Bag Men, and Nymphos: Classic Men's Adventure Magazine Stories

Bruce Jay Friedman
Along with death trek and survival stories, yarns about tough cops who had embarked on county cleanups were surefire; also guaranteed to please were pieces that had anything to do with islands—storming them, hiding out on them, buying them at bargain rates, becoming GI king of them. (My favorite, written by the great Walter Kaylin, had to do with a seaman who took charge of one and went about ruling it while sitting on the shoulders of a weird little chum with whom he had washed ashore.)
Bruce Jay Friedman, Weasels Ripped My Flesh!: Two-Fisted Stories From Men's Adventure Magazines of the 1950s, '60s & '70s

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