
OZ 39 The cover of No 39 was a big mistake. The issue didn’t sell well and the feedback from the distributers was that most punters took it at face value and assumed that it was, indeed the first edition of Thrilling Murder Comics.
Inside it was a real mixed bag, with pieces on the trial, on Lenny Bruce, Morocco, Vietnam and the Greening of America.
“The idea of greening involves colour, flowering, freshness of spring and, above all, respect for what is organic and vegetative as distinct from the mechanical and metallic. As things are now going there is a real possibility that intelligence may survive on this planet only in the form of self maintaining and self reproducing steady state electronic mechanism , having no need for atmosphere and no feeling or emotions to obstruct their relentless efficiency. In such forms, abstract thought, logic, mathematics and physics could continue to flourish on the planet, and some would see in this a triumph of purely spiritual principles over the trammels of the flesh........”
The Vietnam piece was an interview with a GI called Ronnie Allen who was 20. “Hard to say how many friends I’ve watched die. Depends on what you mean by friend. I can say anything from 50 - 100 - 150. Both GIs and South Vietnamese. I’ve had four really personal friends killed and there have been about eight others maimed for life. They’ve lost a leg or an arm or their eyes......They throw people out of helicopters to get them to talk. They all take two of them up in a helicopter and tell the first one to talk. If he doesn’t, they’ll get him by the door and tell his friend if he doesn’t talk they’re gonna throw him out. They’re trussed up, hands and feet tied together with hands behind backs. A lot of them will talk and a lot of them won’t. They get him up to ask him a question. He won’t talk. They’ll hit him a couple of times. Ask him to talk. He won’t talk. They’ll take him to the door of the chopper and sort of hang him out and hold on to him. He still won’t talk or make any moves likely to give us information so they’ll throw him out the helicopter ......”
As Phil Spector pointed out in the piece on Lenny Bruce: “Lenny was the only truthful philosophical genius of our time. He died from an overdose of Police.”








