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== (1) [[Fanzine]] by [[Ben Singer]].==
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(Did you mean a [[Mutant (Singer)|Ben Singer fanzine]], a [[Mutant (Gergen)|John L. Gergen apazine]] or a [[Mutant (Liebscher)|Walt Liebscher apazine]]?)
A [[fanzine]] published by [[Ben Singer]].
 
 
 
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2.2 ||May 1948 ||26 ||
 
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== (2) [[Fapazine]] by [[John L. Gergen]]==
 
A [[FAPAzine]] published by [[John L. Gergen]].
 
 
 
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1 ||September 1942 ||1 ||Single-sided
 
2 ||December 1942 ||8 ||in [[FAPA]] 22; Final issue
 
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== (3) A Fapazine by Walt LIebscher==
 
 
 
A [[Fapazine]] published by [[Walt Liebscher]].
 
 
 
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||December 1942 ||6 ||In [[FAPA]] 22
 
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== (4) A Kind of Story or Creature==
 
  
 
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The first meaning is now entirely obsolete, with [[Campbell]]'s second meaning in common use.
 
The first meaning is now entirely obsolete, with [[Campbell]]'s second meaning in common use.
  
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Revision as of 09:01, 10 March 2020

(Did you mean a Ben Singer fanzine, a John L. Gergen apazine or a Walt Liebscher apazine?)

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
A type of story or feature opening up an entire new field of stf stories &c. The idea of such a designation is closely related to the thought-variants and WS's New Policy; as it happens, it was little used except for some temponautical tales and innovations in illustrations. Campbell's later usage of the term is with reference to favorable mutations, freaks, which when enuf occur in one individual may be considered to constitute a new type, the superman, which is capable of perpetuation.

The first meaning is now entirely obsolete, with Campbell's second meaning in common use.


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