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Mutant, v. 2, issue 2, May 1948
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MUTED GENES Dear Bill: Hooray for THE MUTANT! It looks like we have, at last, a fanzine for thinkers. I'm no atheist, but, strange as it seems, I want more of Singer's "The Gullible Herd." He writes with a blind bitterness that moves me. Moves me to argue with him. So, here's a buck for my membership, and here's my promise to devote all my spare time and talents to the betterment of MSFS. Now to rate the stuff in MUTANT -- just as if it were a prozine. Michifen Meet - Good reporting. George Young is a boy I want to read regularly. The Mystery of Angkor - Super. I always thought Angkor was just the product of some desperate hack's fevered brain. Thanx to Redd Boggs for setting me straight. Fate Hits The Newsstands - Ben Singer and bitter, of course. He gets the facts right, but he pounds that table so haaaaaaard! Zimmer's review: Fair. Can't she review something more recent than the Corsican Brothers? The Gullible Herd - For a guy who's wrong he sure writes well. Spanner of the Void - Huh? Art must be panning somebody, but I can't guess who. Thus I Refute Botts - I don't get it. Badly written and, as far as I can see, pointless. Cover - Top notch, but it says Vol. II No. 1 and the contents page sez Vol I No. 3. Inside pics - I can do better, and will, I hope. Editorial - I agree! Down with the codgers! BEMily yours, RADELL NELSON 433 Chapin St. Cadillac, Michigan FOR THE FAN OF DISTINCTION: SPACEWARP - fandom's top monthly! You, too, can thumb your way through a million laughs a month, and feast your bleary orbs on out-of-this-world artwork, fascinating articles and stories, such famous departments as "The Psycho Lab" and "Quien Sabe?" Hesitate not; send two bits for 3 issues, QUICK! SPACEWARP Arthur H. Rapp 2120 Bay Street Baginaw, Michigan 22
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MUTED GENES Dear Bill: Hooray for THE MUTANT! It looks like we have, at last, a fanzine for thinkers. I'm no atheist, but, strange as it seems, I want more of Singer's "The Gullible Herd." He writes with a blind bitterness that moves me. Moves me to argue with him. So, here's a buck for my membership, and here's my promise to devote all my spare time and talents to the betterment of MSFS. Now to rate the stuff in MUTANT -- just as if it were a prozine. Michifen Meet - Good reporting. George Young is a boy I want to read regularly. The Mystery of Angkor - Super. I always thought Angkor was just the product of some desperate hack's fevered brain. Thanx to Redd Boggs for setting me straight. Fate Hits The Newsstands - Ben Singer and bitter, of course. He gets the facts right, but he pounds that table so haaaaaaard! Zimmer's review: Fair. Can't she review something more recent than the Corsican Brothers? The Gullible Herd - For a guy who's wrong he sure writes well. Spanner of the Void - Huh? Art must be panning somebody, but I can't guess who. Thus I Refute Botts - I don't get it. Badly written and, as far as I can see, pointless. Cover - Top notch, but it says Vol. II No. 1 and the contents page sez Vol I No. 3. Inside pics - I can do better, and will, I hope. Editorial - I agree! Down with the codgers! BEMily yours, RADELL NELSON 433 Chapin St. Cadillac, Michigan FOR THE FAN OF DISTINCTION: SPACEWARP - fandom's top monthly! You, too, can thumb your way through a million laughs a month, and feast your bleary orbs on out-of-this-world artwork, fascinating articles and stories, such famous departments as "The Psycho Lab" and "Quien Sabe?" Hesitate not; send two bits for 3 issues, QUICK! SPACEWARP Arthur H. Rapp 2120 Bay Street Baginaw, Michigan 22
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