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'''Macabre''' was a zine published in 1948 by Don Hutchison and Jack Doherty of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
 
'''Macabre''' was a zine published in 1948 by Don Hutchison and Jack Doherty of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  
 
Both editors were members of the fan group "The Derelicts", associated with the science fiction fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]].   
 
Both editors were members of the fan group "The Derelicts", associated with the science fiction fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]].   
  
''Macabre'' was a mimeographed and stapled publication. Issue one appeared in March 1948 and was 24 pages, featuring articles by Forrest J. Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]) and Joe Kennedy ([[Vampire (1945)|Vampire]]) and "Departments" by the editors Hutchison and Doherty, as well as a column called "Hodgepodge" by [[Leslie Croutch]], and a column by William D. Grant. Illustrations are by [[Bill Rotsler|William "Bill" Rotsler]] and the editors.
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''Macabre'' was a mimeographed and stapled publication. Issue one appeared in March 1948 and was 24 pages, featuring "Atoms at Eve", by Forrest J. Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], [[Novacious]]); "How to Go Broke Happily", by Joe Kennedy ([[Vampire (1945)|Vampire]]); "With Folds of Darkness" by Conrad A. Pederson ([[The Outlander]], [[IF!]]); "Gremlins" by Greg Cranston; "Departments" by the editors Hutchison and Doherty, as well as a column called "Hodgepodge" by [[Leslie Croutch]], and a column by William D. Grant. Also included is the poem "Sonnet to a Sorceress" by John Holbrook Caley. Illustrations are by [[Bill Rotsler|William "Bill" Rotsler]] and the editors.
  
Issue two came out in June 1948 featuring a blue cover, and was 36 pages. Included were articles by David H. Keller and Joe Shaumburger, fiction by Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), a puzzle by Redd Boggs ([[Sky Hook]]), and "Departments and Features" by the editors and Leslie Croutch. Also included are film reviews by Bill Grant, and a letters column and illustrations by the editors.  
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Issue two came out in June 1948 featuring a blue cover, and was 36 pages. Included were articles by David H. Keller and Joe Shaumburger, fiction by Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), a puzzle by Redd Boggs ([[Chronoscope]], [[Sky Hook]]), and "Departments and Features" by the editors and Leslie Croutch. Also included are film reviews by Bill Grant, and a letters column and illustrations by the editors.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:22, 24 November 2013

Macabre
Issue One 1948
Cover by Don Hutchison

Macabre was a zine published in 1948 by Don Hutchison and Jack Doherty of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Both editors were members of the fan group "The Derelicts", associated with the science fiction fanzine Canadian Fandom.

Macabre was a mimeographed and stapled publication. Issue one appeared in March 1948 and was 24 pages, featuring "Atoms at Eve", by Forrest J. Ackerman (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, Novacious); "How to Go Broke Happily", by Joe Kennedy (Vampire); "With Folds of Darkness" by Conrad A. Pederson (The Outlander, IF!); "Gremlins" by Greg Cranston; "Departments" by the editors Hutchison and Doherty, as well as a column called "Hodgepodge" by Leslie Croutch, and a column by William D. Grant. Also included is the poem "Sonnet to a Sorceress" by John Holbrook Caley. Illustrations are by William "Bill" Rotsler and the editors.

Issue two came out in June 1948 featuring a blue cover, and was 36 pages. Included were articles by David H. Keller and Joe Shaumburger, fiction by Art Rapp (Spacewarp), a puzzle by Redd Boggs (Chronoscope, Sky Hook), and "Departments and Features" by the editors and Leslie Croutch. Also included are film reviews by Bill Grant, and a letters column and illustrations by the editors.

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