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 A fiction fanzine that attempted to recreate the feel of the old “Spicy” pulps, with a small amount of fantasy thrown into the mix. | 
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 UK magazine posing as a foreign import and containing saucy stories and “good-girl” art. Details supplied by John Eggeling. |   | 
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 Contains Tales of the White Hills and Sketches by Nathaniel Hawthorne. | 
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 Details supplied by Mark Owings. | 
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 Details supplied by Mark Owings. | 
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 Details supplied by Mark Owings. | 
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 Details supplied by Mark Owings. | 
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 Issue partially indexed. | 
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 Issue partially indexed. | 
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 This issue includes, as a separate supplement, the corrected text of James Ward’s “Alice Through the Hooker Glass”, an incorrect version of which was published in Roadworks #6. |   | 
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 This issue includes letters from readers and biographical notes on writers & artists as a separate supplement. |   | 
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 This issue includes a Lauren Halkon bibliography as a separate supplement. |   |