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Acolyte, v. 2, issue 2, whole no. 6, Spring 1944
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THE OUTSIDERS, Los Angeles newest and most active fantasy society, present for your enjoyment the following fanzines. None of these magazines or editors are connected in any way with the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society. —oOor- THE ACOLYTE. Fantasy and weird, with a strong Lovecraftian bias. 30 pages. 15¢ Francis T. Laney 1104 South Georgia Los Angeles 15, Cal. —oOo— THE FANTASITE. Science-fiction, fantasy, and fan-interest. One of the oldest and best. 30 to 50 pages. 15¢ Philip R. Bronson 1710 Arizona Ave, Santa Monica, Calif, —oOo— THE KNANVE. Humor, controversy, iconoclasm, and Fassbeinder. Does not stand in awe of tradition. 10-16 pp. 10¢ T. Bruce Yerke 1333 Gordon St. Hollywood 38, Calif. —oOc— FAN SLANTS, Stf, fan-interest, and non-stf topics in which fans should be interested. 40 to 60 pages. 15¢ TOWARD TOMORROW, (Formerly edited by Jike) This magazine will take on an entirely new setup under the new editor, and should be worth waiting for. 15¢ Merlin Brown 638 South Bixel Los Angeles 14, Cal. THE LOS ANGELES SCIENCE FANTASY SOCIETY may still have the name, but certainly not the game. There is now but one independent fanzine published in the LASFS, —oOo— VOM. Fan letters, phoney spelling, and how to raise your kids. Also some utterly rank nudes, 16 pages. 15¢ God Ackerman Box 6475, Metro Station Los Angeles 14, Calif. Amateur magazine of 30 pages. Return Postage Guaranteed. Francis T. Laney 1104 South Georgia Los Angeles 15, Calif. TO
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THE OUTSIDERS, Los Angeles newest and most active fantasy society, present for your enjoyment the following fanzines. None of these magazines or editors are connected in any way with the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society. —oOor- THE ACOLYTE. Fantasy and weird, with a strong Lovecraftian bias. 30 pages. 15¢ Francis T. Laney 1104 South Georgia Los Angeles 15, Cal. —oOo— THE FANTASITE. Science-fiction, fantasy, and fan-interest. One of the oldest and best. 30 to 50 pages. 15¢ Philip R. Bronson 1710 Arizona Ave, Santa Monica, Calif, —oOo— THE KNANVE. Humor, controversy, iconoclasm, and Fassbeinder. Does not stand in awe of tradition. 10-16 pp. 10¢ T. Bruce Yerke 1333 Gordon St. Hollywood 38, Calif. —oOc— FAN SLANTS, Stf, fan-interest, and non-stf topics in which fans should be interested. 40 to 60 pages. 15¢ TOWARD TOMORROW, (Formerly edited by Jike) This magazine will take on an entirely new setup under the new editor, and should be worth waiting for. 15¢ Merlin Brown 638 South Bixel Los Angeles 14, Cal. THE LOS ANGELES SCIENCE FANTASY SOCIETY may still have the name, but certainly not the game. There is now but one independent fanzine published in the LASFS, —oOo— VOM. Fan letters, phoney spelling, and how to raise your kids. Also some utterly rank nudes, 16 pages. 15¢ God Ackerman Box 6475, Metro Station Los Angeles 14, Calif. Amateur magazine of 30 pages. Return Postage Guaranteed. Francis T. Laney 1104 South Georgia Los Angeles 15, Calif. TO
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