| Summary: | Vol. 1, no. 1 is "A rare combozine issued to the attendees of the Denver World Con in 1941 (not to be confused with individual issues contained in the combozine that at times can be found online); there were 68 registered members of the convention and perhaps as many as 100 people attended, suggesting a very small print run. It remains scarce, with no copies in Worldcat (the copy at Syracuse appears to only be Fantasite and not the combozine, although it is not entirely clear). This combozine combined eight issues of seven fanzines, and it reflects the enthusiasm of the publishers, who printed it in at least six different colors using a hectograph, often two or three colors on a page. The zines included are Forrest Ackerman and Morojo (Myrtle Douglas)'s Voice of the Imagi-nation (two issues); Comet, with the Ray Bradbury story Merry-Go-Rounds Get Nowhere or Comes the Revolution; Fantasite; The Damn Thing; Alchemist with the poem Wizard's Love by Clark Ashton Smith, printed in two colors; Pluto; and Snide."--vendor's description
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