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− | From '''[[Claude Degler]]''' After the [[war]] the [[Cosmic Circle|Cosmic One]], using a new [[pename]] of "[[John Crisman]]", published Weird Unsolved Mysteries, a flying saucer review thing, which he circulated at the [[Philcon I]]. Future issues (which apparently never appeared) were to feature such articles as "[[E. E. Smith]] is Earthbound and Unimaginative". He also announced Monster Stories, to feature "Behind the Super-Nova" ("a tale of sheer cosmic [[horror]] and [[weird]] vengeance"). Later he crossed out the "Crisman" and inserted a new [[pseudonym]], "[[John York]]", and used WUM to exchange for [[fanzines]]. Any further history he may have made is unknown to your Gibbon. | + | From '''[[Claude Degler]]''' After the [[war]] the [[Cosmic Circle|Cosmic One]], using a new [[pename]] of "[[John Crisman]]", [[published]] Weird Unsolved Mysteries, a [[flying saucer]] review thing, which he circulated at the [[Philcon I]]. Future issues (which apparently never appeared) were to feature such [[articles]] as "[[E. E. Smith]] is Earthbound and Unimaginative". He also announced Monster Stories, to feature "Behind the Super-Nova" ("a tale of sheer cosmic [[horror]] and [[weird]] vengeance"). Later he crossed out the "Crisman" and inserted a new [[pseudonym]], "[[John York]]", and used WUM to exchange for [[fanzines]]. Any further history he may have made is unknown to your [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-Gibbon Gibbon]. |
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+ | An [[ad]] in the [[1950 Worldcon]]’s [[program book]] claimed 16-year-old [[Nancy Moore]] was ''WUM'' [[co-editor]] with Director C. Williamson Degler. [[We]] are dubious about its bona fides. | ||
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+ | 2 || ca. 1950 || || ed. was "John York" and "Susan Bradnoy" | ||
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+ | {{publication |start=1947|end=1950|locale=Newcastle, IN}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:21, 22 May 2023
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
From Claude Degler After the war the Cosmic One, using a new pename of "John Crisman", published Weird Unsolved Mysteries, a flying saucer review thing, which he circulated at the Philcon. Future issues (which apparently never appeared) were to feature such articles as "E. E. Smith is Earthbound and Unimaginative". He also announced Monster Stories, to feature "Behind the Super-Nova" ("a tale of sheer cosmic horror and weird vengeance"). Later he crossed out the "Crisman" and inserted a new pseudonym, "John York", and used WUM to exchange for fanzines. Any further history he may have made is unknown to your Gibbon. |
An ad in the 1950 Worldcon’s program book claimed 16-year-old Nancy Moore was WUM co-editor with Director C. Williamson Degler. We are dubious about its bona fides.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | 1947 | ||
2 | ca. 1950 | ed. was "John York" and "Susan Bradnoy" |
Publication | 1947—1950 |
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