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Fantasy News, v. 3, issue 1, whole no. 53, June 25, 1939
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FANAMAG REVIEW OUTRE - Vol 1 - No 1 - (a new Hecto fan mag) A nive looking magazine of interesting weird items. A very good colored cover begins the first issue. 6 large size pages, hectoed. With a little more material this magazine should go over good. Published monthly - 5c a copy. - - - - - SCENES OF FANTASY - Vol 2 - No 1 Whole #5. Published b-weekly. 5c per copy. 12, small size hecto pages of odd items of stf number of drawings in this issue. Too much printed matter this time. ---------------------------------------------------------- Both OUTRE & SCENES OF FANTASY are published by Francis J Fits, 703 Brown St, Rochester, New York. FANTASY NEWS recommends them both. ---------------------------------------------------------- ASTRA Vol 1 - No2 - 20 pages large size mimeographed magazine. Good material by Williamson, Reinsberg,. W Lawrence Hamling Warner, Meyer, Bott. Good cover by Julian S Krupn. and an inside illstration by him. A real good mag. 10c a copy. 3156 Cambridge Ave, Chicago, lll. ______________________________ SCIENTIFILMS by Mario Racic jr Boris Karloff's next film will be THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG, for Columbia. WIZARD OF OZ, soon to ve released, may be heard on the Good News radio program next Thrus, June 28 (this is one you missed Sullivan) That surprise stfilm, SOS TIDAL WAVE arrived in NY two days ago. Our friend, Jonny Giunta reports that the ... wave is a hoax. States Johnny: "The main theme is politcs. One party runnig for Mayor is "crocked", and it show the efforts of the hero tring to discloes their evil machinations. It finally comes to that the evil Mayor is lending at the Polls when his crooked intentions are revealed to the people by the hero thru television. Meanwhile a storn had been brooding and the management behind this Mayor noticing this gets a bright iden. Before you knew it, the storn had turned into a tidal wave. The announcer's voice filled with emotion tells and shows horros run rampant. Builingd collasping, people screeming, terrifing reverberations of monsterous earrthquakes. Of all that's left of New York City after the "wave" disctruction is the Statue of Liberty still standing, as if in definance of the mighty forces of nature for the freedom of man. Then with a last gurgling gasp the announcers voice dies out saying their way. Naturally the town's people run amuck. Therefore leaving the polls abandant with the crooked polition in the lead before the evidence of his evil intentions take effect in favor of the next honest mayor. It is revealed by the hero, that this tidal wave had taken place in a television room of the same town. That is was only the showing of a motion picture thru television by the crooked Mayor." Revivals now making the rounds in NY Daughter, and the fantastic surrealistale, THE BLOOD OF A POET conceived and produced by Jean Cocteau. -------------------------------------- NEXT WEEK, JULY 2nd, at 2 PM, COME ONE, COME ALL TO: THE WORLD STF CONVENTION
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FANAMAG REVIEW OUTRE - Vol 1 - No 1 - (a new Hecto fan mag) A nive looking magazine of interesting weird items. A very good colored cover begins the first issue. 6 large size pages, hectoed. With a little more material this magazine should go over good. Published monthly - 5c a copy. - - - - - SCENES OF FANTASY - Vol 2 - No 1 Whole #5. Published b-weekly. 5c per copy. 12, small size hecto pages of odd items of stf number of drawings in this issue. Too much printed matter this time. ---------------------------------------------------------- Both OUTRE & SCENES OF FANTASY are published by Francis J Fits, 703 Brown St, Rochester, New York. FANTASY NEWS recommends them both. ---------------------------------------------------------- ASTRA Vol 1 - No2 - 20 pages large size mimeographed magazine. Good material by Williamson, Reinsberg,. W Lawrence Hamling Warner, Meyer, Bott. Good cover by Julian S Krupn. and an inside illstration by him. A real good mag. 10c a copy. 3156 Cambridge Ave, Chicago, lll. ______________________________ SCIENTIFILMS by Mario Racic jr Boris Karloff's next film will be THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG, for Columbia. WIZARD OF OZ, soon to ve released, may be heard on the Good News radio program next Thrus, June 28 (this is one you missed Sullivan) That surprise stfilm, SOS TIDAL WAVE arrived in NY two days ago. Our friend, Jonny Giunta reports that the ... wave is a hoax. States Johnny: "The main theme is politcs. One party runnig for Mayor is "crocked", and it show the efforts of the hero tring to discloes their evil machinations. It finally comes to that the evil Mayor is lending at the Polls when his crooked intentions are revealed to the people by the hero thru television. Meanwhile a storn had been brooding and the management behind this Mayor noticing this gets a bright iden. Before you knew it, the storn had turned into a tidal wave. The announcer's voice filled with emotion tells and shows horros run rampant. Builingd collasping, people screeming, terrifing reverberations of monsterous earrthquakes. Of all that's left of New York City after the "wave" disctruction is the Statue of Liberty still standing, as if in definance of the mighty forces of nature for the freedom of man. Then with a last gurgling gasp the announcers voice dies out saying their way. Naturally the town's people run amuck. Therefore leaving the polls abandant with the crooked polition in the lead before the evidence of his evil intentions take effect in favor of the next honest mayor. It is revealed by the hero, that this tidal wave had taken place in a television room of the same town. That is was only the showing of a motion picture thru television by the crooked Mayor." Revivals now making the rounds in NY Daughter, and the fantastic surrealistale, THE BLOOD OF A POET conceived and produced by Jean Cocteau. -------------------------------------- NEXT WEEK, JULY 2nd, at 2 PM, COME ONE, COME ALL TO: THE WORLD STF CONVENTION
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