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A group of [[Michigan]] [[insurgents]] of the 1940s who included [[Ray Nelson]], and [[Ralph Fluette]].
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The wolverine is a sort of state mascot of [[Michigan]]. "Wolverine [[Insurgent]]ism rose on the radioactive ruins left by the [[Blowup]]", said the [[Michigan Fantasite]].  Its membership was amorphous but generally comprised [[Michifen]] who were disgusted with the [[DSFL]]. For months after the Blowup [[Art Rapp]] and the others published a parody of "[[The Detroit Stfan]]" one week after that (the DSFL [[OO|organ]]) appeared.  The DSFL tried to ignore this but at last had to blast back.  [[Ralph Fluette]], [[Ray Nelson]], and a few others were associated with Rapp in the movement.
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Members included [[Ralph Fluette]] and [[Art Rapp]].
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It was counter-attacked by members of the [[DSFL]] in ''[[All-Warped]]''.  (Interestingly, Ray Nelson also contributed to ''All-Warped''.)
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Fl. 1947–50.
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 23 March 2022

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
The wolverine is a sort of state mascot of Michigan. "Wolverine Insurgentism rose on the radioactive ruins left by the Blowup", said the Michigan Fantasite. Its membership was amorphous but generally comprised Michifen who were disgusted with the DSFL. For months after the Blowup Art Rapp and the others published a parody of "The Detroit Stfan" one week after that (the DSFL organ) appeared. The DSFL tried to ignore this but at last had to blast back. Ralph Fluette, Ray Nelson, and a few others were associated with Rapp in the movement.

Members included Ralph Fluette and Art Rapp.

It was counter-attacked by members of the DSFL in All-Warped. (Interestingly, Ray Nelson also contributed to All-Warped.)

Fl. 1947–50.


Club 19471950
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