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<blockquote>A ten page [[mimeographed]] first issue of a curiously bad [[zine]]. From the tone of the [[writing]] in the editorial it is evident that a group of enthusiastic teen-agers turn it out. The writing level is about what you'd expect. The curious aspect is the ancient brown-with-age colored paper on which it is mimeod. Dry and brittle, it looks at least ten years old.</blockquote> | <blockquote>A ten page [[mimeographed]] first issue of a curiously bad [[zine]]. From the tone of the [[writing]] in the editorial it is evident that a group of enthusiastic teen-agers turn it out. The writing level is about what you'd expect. The curious aspect is the ancient brown-with-age colored paper on which it is mimeod. Dry and brittle, it looks at least ten years old.</blockquote> | ||
− | It’s not known whether | + | It’s not known whether there were subsequent issues. |
{{publication|start=1954}} [[Category:fanzine]] [[Category:US]] | {{publication|start=1954}} [[Category:fanzine]] [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 15:27, 27 December 2020
(For others, see Scintillation (Disambiguation).)
A fanzine pubbed by David Shafer of Cincinnati beginning in 1954.
Dick Geis reviewed the first ish in Psychotic 16:
A ten page mimeographed first issue of a curiously bad zine. From the tone of the writing in the editorial it is evident that a group of enthusiastic teen-agers turn it out. The writing level is about what you'd expect. The curious aspect is the ancient brown-with-age colored paper on which it is mimeod. Dry and brittle, it looks at least ten years old.
It’s not known whether there were subsequent issues.
Publication | 1954— |
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