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Alchemist, v. 1, issue 4, December 1940

Page 25

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ALCHEMIST 25 tastic tale, and feels that his art is being ill-used and is in bad company, he can salvage a bit of professional pride by making the drawing as ordinary as possible. What Astounding needs is a shot in the arm! ----------------------- @@@@@@@@@ ----------------------- You'd be a damn fool to miss the November issue of THE CALIFORNIA MERCURY for this STARLIGHT PUBLICATION has all the new news as well as complete and concise summaries. America's top columnists appear within its pages which add up to 12 for the price of a small nickel. Regular departments and fresh features add life and zest to this novel affair: Stfandom's Streamlined News-mag! Two-color format on high quality paper which is printed by a brand-new super-deluxe mimeograph makes this a must for your list of "to buys". Two of the nation's top ten fans are on the staff. Subscribe for a year by sending 50 cents to J. J. Fortier, 1836 39th Avenue, Oakland, California. * * * * * A COMET is usually bright, flashy, full of gas, and extremely eccentric. However, the Wright COMET is none of this. Indeed not! It is one of the world's top ten fanmags according to Art Widner's poll. Cover by Bronson. Interior by Bok. Material by Harry Warner, Jr., John Reitrof, Jack Robins, Jim Tillman, W. Lawrence Hamling, and Lew Martin. Cartoon by Knight. Rocket a dime or quarter to the COMET and be Wright. Tom Wright, 1140 Bush Avenue, Martinez, California. ************************* Let's Make The Denvention A Mile High Ascension **********************
 
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