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At the front of the fanzine Miske includes this acknowledgement: "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."
 
At the front of the fanzine Miske includes this acknowledgement: "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 (Morojo)|Myrtle Douglas]].  
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Cover design, as mentioned in the acknowledgement, is by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)|Myrtle Douglas]] ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], [[Novacious]]).  
  
 
Jack Chapman Miske also co-published [[Scienti-Snaps]] with Walter E. Marconette, with the last issue appearing in Summer 1940. In January 1941 the two editors released one issue of [[Bizarre]].   
 
Jack Chapman Miske also co-published [[Scienti-Snaps]] with Walter E. Marconette, with the last issue appearing in Summer 1940. In January 1941 the two editors released one issue of [[Bizarre]].   

Latest revision as of 22:02, 21 October 2012

Chaos
Issue 1 January 1939
Cover design by Myrtle Douglas

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 fiction short story written by Miske titled "Athane".

At the front of the fanzine Miske includes this acknowledgement: "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 (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, Novacious).

Jack Chapman Miske also co-published Scienti-Snaps with Walter E. Marconette, with the last issue appearing in Summer 1940. In January 1941 the two editors released one issue of Bizarre.