En Garde

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(Did you mean the Richard Schultz late-60s fanzine?)

En Garde! (the exclamation mark was sometimes omitted on the pictorial cover, or by others mentioning it) was a FAPAzine published by Abby Lu Ashley and Al Ashley during the 40s. Its covers were created individually using an air brush by Jack Wiedenbeck and Al Ashley, and assisted by Abby Lu Ashley, and Earl Perry. Contents included Al Ashley, writing about his concept of the Slan Shack (realised after the move in 1943) and even Slan Center, and Jack Wiedenbeck's fanzine artwork review column "The Fapictorial Review". En Garde! was included in Pacificon's fanthology, Pacificon Combozine.

Iss­ue Date Pa­ges FAPA mail­ing Notes
1 March 1942 6 FAPA 19 postmailing
2 June 1942 12 20
III Fall 1942 13 21
IV Winter 1942 14 22
5 March 1943 16 23
6 Summer 1943 15 24 "Slan Shack" (brief announcement of plans) and "Slan Center" (longer introduction of the idea; "when Niel DeJack and Dalvan Coger were [here] just before Niel went in the army") pp2–3; Midgicon conrep pp10–12
7 September 1943 11 25
8 December 1943 12 26 CoA to 25 Poplar (i. e. the frst Slan Shack); SLAN CENTER AGAIN pp1–4; "... with jaundiced eye" mailing comments 5–9; Walt Liebscher poem, story and 3 Al's poems 9–10; The Fapictorial Review p12
9 March 1944 14 27
10 June 1944 12 28
11 September 1944 11 29
12 December 1944 22 30B
13 April 1945 15 31 (numbers and dates for missing #13 and 14 from Pavlat-Evans)
14 July 1945 21 32 (and mailings per FAPA Book 2)
15 October 1945 20 33
16 January 1946 30 34
17 April 1946 42 35
17.5 July 1946 6 In Pacificon Combozine


Publication 19421946
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