A one-shot amateur journalism publication with a high concentration of fantasy and fantasy-related material. Often considered the first fanzine, though it predates the formation of SF fandom by several years. A “facsimile” reprint (actually a Xerox) was issued by Moshassuck Press, Glenview, IL in 1990. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ward. |
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Details supplied by John Locke from Table of Contents. |
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Title changed from Red Blooded Stories. |
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