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(1) A Fanzine by Jack Chapman Miske and Walter Marconette[edit]

A single-issue 22-page fanzine devoted to weird fiction published by Jack Chapman Miske and Walter Marconette in January 1941. It may have been the renamed final issue of Scienti-Snaps.

Contributors included Forrest J Ackerman, Hannes Bok, John W. Campbell, Jr., Walter Marconette, A. Merritt, J. Chapman Miske, Earl Singleton, E. E. Smith, and Harry Warner, Jr..

(2) A Fanzine by Tom Covington[edit]

A fanzine published by Tom Covington in Wilmington, NC. There were two issues.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 September 1950 Listed as the Official Organ of SFD
2 September 1951 Final issue

(3) A Convention Fanzine[edit]

The fanzine of the Australian convention Danse Macabre. For more information see the Bizarre post(s) at history.sf.org.au.


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