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''Chaos'' first appeared in January 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. The first issue is digest-sized with 9 pages of text, and is entirely devoted to a fantasy story written by Mr. Miske titled "Athane". At the front of the fanzine he includes an acknowledgement, saying "I am indebted to Forrest J Ackerman for his cooperation in compositing and stenciling this magazine on his machine and to Morojo (Miss Myrtle R. Douglas) sincere thanks for mimeoing and cover."
 
''Chaos'' first appeared in January 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. The first issue is digest-sized with 9 pages of text, and is entirely devoted to a fantasy story written by Mr. Miske titled "Athane". At the front of the fanzine he includes an acknowledgement, saying "I am indebted to Forrest J Ackerman for his cooperation in compositing and stenciling this magazine on his machine and to Morojo (Miss Myrtle R. Douglas) sincere thanks for mimeoing and cover."
  
Cover art, as mentioned in the acknowledgement, is by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)|Myrtle Douglas]].  
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Cover design, as mentioned in the acknowledgement, is by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)|Myrtle Douglas]].  
  
 
Jack Chapman Miske also published [[Bizarre]].   
 
Jack Chapman Miske also published [[Bizarre]].   

Revision as of 21:51, 21 October 2012

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Chaos was a science fiction fanzine by Jack Chapman Miske.

Chaos first appeared in January 1939 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A. The first issue is digest-sized with 9 pages of text, and is entirely devoted to a fantasy story written by Mr. Miske titled "Athane". At the front of the fanzine he includes an acknowledgement, saying "I am indebted to Forrest J Ackerman for his cooperation in compositing and stenciling this magazine on his machine and to Morojo (Miss Myrtle R. Douglas) sincere thanks for mimeoing and cover."

Cover design, as mentioned in the acknowledgement, is by Myrtle Douglas.

Jack Chapman Miske also published Bizarre.