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"I deeply regret that the great fanzine, LeZ, is no more!" -- EE Smith July 1948 Number 63 Tenth Year LE ZOMBIE Canadian Convention Issue "Now that LeZ is gone, I am sadly dejected and worse!" - AE-van Vogt TABLED CONTENTS Famous Fantastic Miseries (a department) p 34 Plans for Cans (by Archy Teck) 123 The Twine Binder (by Farmer Evans) 19 The Loss of le Zombie (by John Campbell) 303 The Loss of John Campbell (by Lee Zombie) 4 How to Make Bathtub Gin (a special feature) 2 1/4 How to Reline a Bathtub (another special) 2 1/2 What LeZ Meant to Me (by David Keller) 510 When the Bomb Comes (Dodger Dye) 07 Brass Ticks (by Robot Termites) 1 Cover by Mickey Finnley editorialies The convention committee have broad shoulders. They have need of such broad shoulders because they are responsible for all the ink-smeared pages of this issue, all the sloppy mimeographing, all those thumb prints dotting the margins, those torn pages, all the faults of this, the sixty-third issue of LeZ must be blamed on them. (There he no faults in content of course.) The Canadian convention committee conceived and have now horribly executed a special Canuck edition of LeZ. Heap mud upon their ears, the unwashed infidels. Not one red centsfrom the sale of this issue will find it's way into the greedy pockets of Editor Tucker, except of course small fees to cover costs of stencils, paper, ink, postage, staples, time, a n d the wear and tear on the typewriter ribbon we aren't using. Should you take leave of your senses and purchase a copy of this, rest happy in the knowledge that the convention committee will reap the benefits from the sale --- they'll get a penny, I collect the rest. Hah. About half the contents of this issue consists of reprint stuff from the past sixty-two issues -- the well of original humor has just about run dry as far as the sage of Bloomington is concerned. One of the many reasons I'm a has-ben fan. I weep. What I need is a visit from Claude to get me back on the right track again -- and speaking of deah Claude, is he with us this year, and under what name? - Bob Tucker
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"I deeply regret that the great fanzine, LeZ, is no more!" -- EE Smith July 1948 Number 63 Tenth Year LE ZOMBIE Canadian Convention Issue "Now that LeZ is gone, I am sadly dejected and worse!" - AE-van Vogt TABLED CONTENTS Famous Fantastic Miseries (a department) p 34 Plans for Cans (by Archy Teck) 123 The Twine Binder (by Farmer Evans) 19 The Loss of le Zombie (by John Campbell) 303 The Loss of John Campbell (by Lee Zombie) 4 How to Make Bathtub Gin (a special feature) 2 1/4 How to Reline a Bathtub (another special) 2 1/2 What LeZ Meant to Me (by David Keller) 510 When the Bomb Comes (Dodger Dye) 07 Brass Ticks (by Robot Termites) 1 Cover by Mickey Finnley editorialies The convention committee have broad shoulders. They have need of such broad shoulders because they are responsible for all the ink-smeared pages of this issue, all the sloppy mimeographing, all those thumb prints dotting the margins, those torn pages, all the faults of this, the sixty-third issue of LeZ must be blamed on them. (There he no faults in content of course.) The Canadian convention committee conceived and have now horribly executed a special Canuck edition of LeZ. Heap mud upon their ears, the unwashed infidels. Not one red centsfrom the sale of this issue will find it's way into the greedy pockets of Editor Tucker, except of course small fees to cover costs of stencils, paper, ink, postage, staples, time, a n d the wear and tear on the typewriter ribbon we aren't using. Should you take leave of your senses and purchase a copy of this, rest happy in the knowledge that the convention committee will reap the benefits from the sale --- they'll get a penny, I collect the rest. Hah. About half the contents of this issue consists of reprint stuff from the past sixty-two issues -- the well of original humor has just about run dry as far as the sage of Bloomington is concerned. One of the many reasons I'm a has-ben fan. I weep. What I need is a visit from Claude to get me back on the right track again -- and speaking of deah Claude, is he with us this year, and under what name? - Bob Tucker
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