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Generally, the bad boys of the [[LASFS]]: [[Shroyer]], [[Mooney]], [[Hodgkins]], [[Kuttner]], and [[Barnes]]; [[Yerke]] may be considered as belonging to the same group. The Moonrakers are most famous for the super-sofisticated ''[[Sweetness and Light]]'', in which they published such pieces as the following:  
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Generally, the bad boys of the [[LASFS]]: [[Shroyer]], [[Jim Mooney|Mooney]], [[Hodgkins]], [[Kuttner]], and [[Art Barnes|Barnes]]; [[Yerke]] may be considered as belonging to the same group. The Moonrakers are most famous for the super-sofisticated ''[[Sweetness and Light]]'', in which they published such pieces as the following:  
 
   
 
   
 
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This is Diego Picasso Montenegro.  
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This is Diego Picasso Montenegro.  
He illustrates [[Fan Magazines]]  
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He illustrates [[Fan Magazines]]  
And Privy Walls  
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And Privy Walls  
The Artistic Impulse  
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The Artistic Impulse  
Cannot be suppressed  
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Cannot be suppressed  
Neither can [[Fan Magazines]]  
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Neither can [[Fan Magazines]]  
Or [[Fans]]  
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Or [[Fans]]  
All is Illusion.  
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All is Illusion.  
 
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Revision as of 18:50, 9 December 2020

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Generally, the bad boys of the LASFS: Shroyer, Mooney, Hodgkins, Kuttner, and Barnes; Yerke may be considered as belonging to the same group. The Moonrakers are most famous for the super-sofisticated Sweetness and Light, in which they published such pieces as the following:

[drawing missing]

This is Diego Picasso Montenegro. 
He illustrates Fan Magazines 
And Privy Walls 
The Artistic Impulse 
Cannot be suppressed 
Neither can Fan Magazines 
Or Fans 
All is Illusion.

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