Vampire

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(1) A Fanzine by Joe Kennedy[edit]

A fanzine published by Joe Kennedy.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1945 22+
2 September 1945 16+
3 October 1945 20
4 December 1945 38
5 April 1946 30
6 June 1946 28
7 September 1946 32
8 December 1946 30
9 June 1947 36 Final issue

(2) And Also[edit]

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
A man-thing who keeps alive indefinitely by sucking blood from the living; Dracula is the classic example. In the case of Dracula, the vampire form of semi-human was able to change to bat or werewolf form. Vampires are identifiable by, among other things, being invisible in a mirror; they can prowl only between sundown and sunrise, having to rest in their native soil at other times. They are killable by a wooden stake driven thru the heart, in case the need arises.

We should mention (1) Joe Kennedy's Fourth Fandom 'zine from which the '45 and '46 Yearbooks got the name of Vampire Yearbooks, as being published by the ed of VAMPIRE, and (2) Karen Anderson's frightening V costume worn to the SolaCon masquerade ball, displaying a wingspan of some 13'6" and, naturally, copping the Best Classical Fantasy Costume prize for that year.

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
A man-thing who keeps alive indefinitely by sucking blood from victims; Dracula is the classic example. In the case of Dracula, the vampire human was able to change to bat or werewolf form. The vampire is identifiable by having the forefinger longer than the middle finger and by not being visible in a mirror; he can prowl only between sundown and sunup, othertime must rest in his native soil. He is killable by a wooden stake being driven thru the heart.

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