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The beloved of Krazy Kat, a brick-throwing mouse, became a [[fannish ghod]] in the early '50s. High Priestess was [[Nan Share]], who wound up married to [[Art Rapp]], one of the founders of [[Roscoe]]-ism. | The beloved of Krazy Kat, a brick-throwing mouse, became a [[fannish ghod]] in the early '50s. High Priestess was [[Nan Share]], who wound up married to [[Art Rapp]], one of the founders of [[Roscoe]]-ism. | ||
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(1) A Character[edit]
The beloved of Krazy Kat, a brick-throwing mouse, became a fannish ghod in the early '50s. High Priestess was Nan Share, who wound up married to Art Rapp, one of the founders of Roscoe-ism.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Harriman:Share) The Rat in the old comic strip, Krazy Kat. Nancy Share has granted him divine honors and many confess that the strip partakes of the ghodlike.
from Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement ca. 1960: Ignatz was a mouse. That was his name, Ignatz Mouse. |
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An apazine published by Nancy Share for SAPS and FAPA.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | December 1952 | 6 | In FAPA |
5 | December 1953 | In SAPS #26 | |
18 | October 1958 | ||
19 | January 1959 |
(3) Ignatz! -- A Letterzine by Joe Moudry[edit]
"A letterzine for and by SFPAns past present and future" it says at one point and "A bit of Southern History". Published by Joe Moudry.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | April 1981 | 4 |
Publication | ???? |
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