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[[Son of Bat Jr.]] was the house organ for [[Magic Limited]]  published by  [[Lloyd Jones]].
'''Son of the Bat Jr.''' (and later as "The Greater" S.O.B. Jr.) was the house organ for [[Magic Limited]]  published by  [[Lloyd Jones]].


It followed [[Bat, Jr.]] and ran from 1970 until then end of 1978. It was followed later by [[Bat Droppings]].
[[File:GreaterSOBjr.jpg|right|thumb|Final issue]]
It followed [[Bat, Jr.]] and ran from 1970 until the end of 1978. It was followed later by [[Bat Droppings]].


Contributors included [[Jon Racherbaumer]], [[Phil Goldstein]] and [[Pete Biro]].
Contributors included [[Jon Racherbaumer]], [[Phil Goldstein]] and [[Pete Biro]].
In 1977, [[Pete's Leaflet]] was included, as well as the pamphlet [[Sticks and Stones]].


[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 2 February 2012

Son of Bat Jr.
SonOfBatJr.jpg
May 1973 issue
First issue1970
Final issueDecember, 1978

Son of the Bat Jr. (and later as "The Greater" S.O.B. Jr.) was the house organ for Magic Limited published by Lloyd Jones.

Final issue

It followed Bat, Jr. and ran from 1970 until the end of 1978. It was followed later by Bat Droppings.

Contributors included Jon Racherbaumer, Phil Goldstein and Pete Biro.

In 1977, Pete's Leaflet was included, as well as the pamphlet Sticks and Stones.