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Early 1950s [[fanzine]] by [[Shelby Vick]]; publisher credit for several issues reads "Dick and Vick", Dick being Vick's [[mimeograph]] of the A. B. Dick brand. Issues 2-13 and 15-16 ran [[Walt Willis]]'s column "Plinth", which besides other material included instalments of ''[[Willis Discovers America]]'' and ''[[The Harp Stateside]]''. Vick came up with the idea of a [[fan fund]] for Willis and promoted it in Confusion as [[WAW With the Crew in '52]].
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An early 1950s [[fanzine]] by [[Shelby Vick]].<ref>Publisher credit for several issues reads “Dick and Vick,” “Dick” being Vick's [[mimeograph]] of the [[A. B. Dick]] brand.</ref> Vick came up with the idea of a [[fan fund]] for [[Walt Willis]] and promoted it in ''Confusion'' as [[WAW With the Crew in '52]]. Issues 2–13 and 15–16 ran Willis’ [[column]] "Plinth," which, besides other material, included installments of ''[[Willis Discovers America]]'' and ''[[The Harp Stateside]]''.
  
''Confusion'' became famous also for the "Something Up Our Sleeve" feature of pasted-in inserts (indeed in the sleeve of a cartoon pony-tailed Chinese), for example the first issue had a colorful paper fan. There was also a regular column "In The Midst of Confusion" and brief editorial notes at the back cover beside the address space, called "Back Talk".
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''Confusion'' became famous for the "Something Up Our Sleeve" feature of [[tipped-in]] inserts (indeed in the sleeve of a [[cartoon]] pony-tailed Chinese character), for example, the first issue had a colorful paper fan. There was also a regular column, "In The Midst of Confusion," and brief editorial notes at the [[bacover]] beside the address space, called "Back Talk."
  
In 1952 Vick published a [[one-off]] ''[[Confusion's Conception]]'', explained inside as "… of [[Tasfic]]". It was something of a [[Worldcon]] cartoon special, serving also as an advertisement to the regular ''Confusion''.
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In 1952, Vick published a [[one-off]] ''[[Confusion's Conception]]'', explained inside as "… of [[Tasfic]]." It was something of a [[Worldcon]] cartoon special, serving as an advertisement for the regular ''Confusion''.
  
At the start of the [[Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund]] in 1962, ''[[Axe]]'' [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Axe/Axe1-02.html #0 wrote] "Shelby Vick is reviving Confusion — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occasion" as a fundraiser; however this did not materialise.
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At the start of the [[Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund]], ''[[Axe]]'' 0 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Axe/Axe1-02.html April 1961, p. 2]) announced: "Shelby Vick is reviving Confusion — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occasion" as a fundraiser; however, this did not materialise.
  
In 2005 Vick revived his zine under a changed name as '''''[[confuSon]]''''', also subtitled "the Son of confusion".
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In 2005, Vick revived his zine under a changed name as '''''[[confuSon]]''''', subtitled "the Son of confusion."
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1 || November 1951 || 18 || ed. [[Tommy Lee Tracy]] (address in Florida); Shelby Vick listed as Art Editor (PO Box in same town; many illos, signed "vic"), [[Joseph Green|J L Green]] as Poetry Editor. Slogan "WAW with the crew in fifty-two" at p3. Cover, unnumbered contents page, then pp. 1–12, two unnumbered and ''two'' as 13.
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1 || November 1951 || 18 || ed. [[Tommy Lee Tracy]] (address in [[Florida]]); Shelby Vick listed as [[Art]] Editor (PO Box in same town; many illos, signed "vic"), [[Joseph Green|J L Green]] as [[Poetry]] Editor. Slogan "WAW with the crew in fifty-two" at p. 3. Cover, unnumbered contents page, then pp. 1–12, two unnumbered and ''two'' as 13.
 
2 || February 1952 || 2 || "
 
2 || February 1952 || 2 || "
 
3 || 1952 || 28 || ed. is now [[Shelby Vick]] solo
 
3 || 1952 || 28 || ed. is now [[Shelby Vick]] solo
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4 || May 2006 || 19 ||
 
4 || May 2006 || 19 ||
 
5 || March 2007 || 20 || A memorial to [[rich brown]]
 
5 || March 2007 || 20 || A memorial to [[rich brown]]
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*{{fanzineindex|name=Confusion|dir=}} (only issues 12 to 16 as of March 2023)
 
*{{fanzineindex|name=Confusion|dir=}} (only issues 12 to 16 as of March 2023)
*[https://eFanzines.com/Confuson '''''Confusion''''' and '''''confuSon''''' online] at at [[eFanzines]], with essay by [[Taral Wayne]] (issues #1, #3, #7, #10, #11 and ''Confusion's Conception'')
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*[https://eFanzines.com/Confuson '''''Confusion''''' and '''''confuSon''''' online] at [[eFanzines]], with essay by [[Taral Wayne]] (issues #1, #3, #7, #10, #11 and ''Confusion's Conception'')
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 29 March 2023

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An early 1950s fanzine by Shelby Vick.[1] Vick came up with the idea of a fan fund for Walt Willis and promoted it in Confusion as WAW With the Crew in '52. Issues 2–13 and 15–16 ran Willis’ column "Plinth," which, besides other material, included installments of Willis Discovers America and The Harp Stateside.

Confusion became famous for the "Something Up Our Sleeve" feature of tipped-in inserts (indeed in the sleeve of a cartoon pony-tailed Chinese character), for example, the first issue had a colorful paper fan. There was also a regular column, "In The Midst of Confusion," and brief editorial notes at the bacover beside the address space, called "Back Talk."

In 1952, Vick published a one-off Confusion's Conception, explained inside as "… of Tasfic." It was something of a Worldcon cartoon special, serving as an advertisement for the regular Confusion.

At the start of the Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund, Axe 0 (April 1961, p. 2) announced: "Shelby Vick is reviving Confusion — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occasion" as a fundraiser; however, this did not materialise.

In 2005, Vick revived his zine under a changed name as confuSon, subtitled "the Son of confusion."

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Shelby Vick's fanzine which sparkplugged the WAW With the Crew in '52 campaign; but also the little character who appeared on the inside back cover with Something Up His Sleeve.
Issue Date Pages Notes
1 November 1951 18 ed. Tommy Lee Tracy (address in Florida); Shelby Vick listed as Art Editor (PO Box in same town; many illos, signed "vic"), J L Green as Poetry Editor. Slogan "WAW with the crew in fifty-two" at p. 3. Cover, unnumbered contents page, then pp. 1–12, two unnumbered and two as 13.
2 February 1952 2 "
3 1952 28 ed. is now Shelby Vick solo
4 1952
5 March 1952
6 1952
7 April 1952 38
8 1952
9 June 1952
10 June 1952 38
11 August 1952 36
12 November 1952 20 + AFTERwords (2 pages added to archive scan in 2005). Post-Willis ish, a. o. detailed list of WAW With the Crew in '52 contributions, profiles of the biggest donors and some relevant correspondence
13 November 1952 66
14 February 1953 46
15 May 1953 34
August 1953 6 ??
15P December 1953 4
16 February 1954 36
revival / new series as confuSon: the Son of confusion
1 September 2005 19 Now named confuSon
2 November 2005 34
3 January 2006 8 A tribute to Howard DeVore
4 May 2006 19
5 March 2007 20 A memorial to rich brown
  1. Publisher credit for several issues reads “Dick and Vick,” “Dick” being Vick's mimeograph of the A. B. Dick brand.





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