Black Mask was a
pulp magazine launched in April 1920 by journalist
H. L. Mencken and drama critic
George Jean Nathan. The magazine was one of a number of money-making publishing ventures to support the prestigious literary magazine
The Smart Set, which Mencken edited, and which had operated at a loss since at least 1917. Under their editorial hand, the magazine was not exclusively a publisher of crime fiction, offering, according to the magazine, "the best stories available of adventure, the best mystery and detective stories, the best romances, the best love stories, and the best stories of the occult." The magazine's first editor was Florence Osborne (credited as F. M. Osborne).