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− | A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Norman E. Masters]] of Ortonville, | + | A [[fanzine]] [[edited]] by [[Norman E. Masters]] of Ortonville, [[Michigan]], between 1964 and 1974 which was often backed [[Ace Double]] style by [[John Merkel]]’s fanzines ''[[The Unknown]]'', ''[[Mystery]]'' and ''[[Merk-Mag]]''. It was primarily an outlet for amateur [[fan fiction]]. |
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Latest revision as of 10:57, 4 January 2021
A fanzine edited by Norman E. Masters of Ortonville, Michigan, between 1964 and 1974 which was often backed Ace Double style by John Merkel’s fanzines The Unknown, Mystery and Merk-Mag. It was primarily an outlet for amateur fan fiction.
Issue | Date | Pages | Backed by | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Winter 1964-65 | 62 | ed. Masters & Merkel | |
2 | Spring 1965 | 32 | The Unknown #1 | ed. now Masters alone |
3 | Summer 1965 | 31 | The Unknown #2 | |
4 | Fall 1965 | 51 | The Unknown #3 and Mystery #1 | |
5 | Winter 1965-66 | 42 | Merk-Mag #1 | |
6 | Spring 1966 | 50 | Merk-Mag #2 | |
7 | Summer 1966 | 51 | Merk-Mag #3 | |
8 | Summer 1966 | 50 | The Unknown #4 | |
9 | Fall 1966 | 52 | The Unknown #5 | |
10 | Winter 1966-67 | 52 | The New Unknown #1 | |
11 | Spring 1967 | 52 | ||
12 | Summer 1967 | 49 | ||
13 | Winter 1967-68 | 59 | ||
14 | Summer 1968 | 59 | ||
15 | Spring 1969 | 71 | ||
16 | Spring 1969 | 63 | ||
17 | Summer 1969 | 70 | Seems to be all stories by Paul Powlesland | |
18 | Summer 1970 | 59 | ||
19 | Spring 1974 | 64 | Seems to be the last issue |
No-Eyed Monster online at fanac.org
Publication | 1964—1974 |
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