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  • '''Fan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Walter Daugherty. Issue 5 appeared in October 1945, and featured a fan census.
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  • [[Image:Fan-Tods_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan-Tods'''<br/>Issue 13 Winter 1946]] '''Fan-Tods''' is a science fiction fanzine by Norman F. Stanley.
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  • [[Image:Fan_Artisan.jpg|right|frame|'''Fan Artisan''' <br/>Issue One 1948]]‎ '''Fan Artisan''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by [[Jerri Bullock]] and Ru
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  • [[Image:Si_Fan_4_copy.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Si-Fan''' <br/>Issue 4 1961 <br/>Cover art by Dave Prosser ]] '''Si-Fan''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Gerald "Jerry" Page and Jerry
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  • [[Image:Fan_Slants_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan Slants''' <br/>Issue 1 1943 <br/>Cover Art by Ronald Clyne ]] '''Fan Slants''' was a science fiction fanzine co-edited by Mel Brown and Mike Fer
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  • [[Image:Main-1_copy.jpg|200px|frame|right|'''Psycho No1 Fan''']]‎ '''Psycho No1 Fan''' is a zine by [[Seth Bogart]].
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  • [[Image:The_Fantasy_Fan.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fantasy Fan'''<br/> October 1934]] '''The Fantasy Fan''' was a fanzine by Charles D. Hornig published in the 1930s in Elizabeth,
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  • [[Image:Fan-Fare33-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan-Fare'''<br/> Vol. 3 No. 3 1953 <br/>Cover art by Charles Momberger ]] '''Fan-Fare''' was a science fiction and weird fiction fanzine by [[W. Paul Ganley
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  • [[Image:FanToSee2-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan To See''' <br/>Issue 2 1953 <br/>Cover art by Joseph W. Miller]] '''Fan To See''' was a science fiction fanzine by Larry Touzinsky.
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  • '''The Science Fantasy Fan''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Arthur F. Williams publishe ''The Science Fantasy Fan'' first appeared in April 1941 in wartime UK. Fans of the fanzine soon dubb
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  • [[Image:TNFF834997_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The National Fantasy Fan'''<br/>February 1983]] ...asy Fan''' was a science fiction fanzine published by the National Fantasy Fan Federation.
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  • ...lous-Faust-Fan-zine-vol-1-no-2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine'''<br/>Volume 1, No. 2 December 1948<br/>Cover art by William F. Nolan '''The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine''' was a fanzine edited and published by Darrell C. Richardson.
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  • '''The Science Fiction Fan''' was a fanzine published by Olon F. Wiggins. ...g/fanzines/ScienceFictionFan/index.html Issue 48 of '''The Science Fiction Fan''' online]
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  • [[Image:Main-1_copy.jpg|200px|frame|right|'''Psycho No1 Fan''']]‎ '''Psycho No1 Fan''' is a zine by [[Seth Bogart]].
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  • ...was coined. Other terms had included "amzine" (amateur magazine),"fmzine" (fan magazine) and "fanmag". ...th the introduction of inexpensive [[mimeograph]]s, there were hundreds of fan magazines dedicated to movie stars, as well as hundreds more dedicated to i
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  • ...(n.d.) was a letter[[zine]] for the Roddenberry Fan Fund, a ''Star Trek'' fan club, published by Teresa Morris in Culburra, South Australia.
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  • [[Image:The_Fantasy_Fan.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fantasy Fan'''<br/> October 1934]] '''The Fantasy Fan''' was a fanzine by Charles D. Hornig published in the 1930s in Elizabeth,
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  • [[Image:Fan-Tods_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan-Tods'''<br/>Issue 13 Winter 1946]] '''Fan-Tods''' is a science fiction fanzine by Norman F. Stanley.
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  • '''Sheryl Birkhead''' is a fanzine editor, writer and fan artist. ...[[The National Fantasy Fan]]. During this time she became best known as a fan artist, and her illustrations have graced the pages, and covers such as [[O
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  • [[Image:Fan_Slants_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan Slants''' <br/>Issue 1 1943 <br/>Cover Art by Ronald Clyne ]] '''Fan Slants''' was a science fiction fanzine co-edited by Mel Brown and Mike Fer
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  • ...ning The Pastels fan club, "Friends of the Pastels", and the Pet Shop Boys fan club; and reviews of contemporary bands such as Soft Cell and Stereolab alo
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  • '''Sue Mason''' is a British fan artist. ...an Artist for the years 1997, 1999, and 2000, and the Hugo Award for Best Fan Artist in 2003 and 2005
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  • [[Image:FanToSee2-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan To See''' <br/>Issue 2 1953 <br/>Cover art by Joseph W. Miller]] '''Fan To See''' was a science fiction fanzine by Larry Touzinsky.
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  • [[Image:Fan_Artisan.jpg|right|frame|'''Fan Artisan''' <br/>Issue One 1948]]‎ '''Fan Artisan''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by [[Jerri Bullock]] and Ru
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  • ...also served as co-editor for at least two issues of [[The National Fantasy Fan]] in 1953 and 1954. ...ranked her second in the Best Overall Fan category, and fifth in the Best Fan Poet category.
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  • '''Margaret Dominick''' was a fan artist who always signed her work as '''DEA'''. *[[Fan To See]]
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  • '''The Science Fantasy Fan''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Arthur F. Williams publishe ''The Science Fantasy Fan'' first appeared in April 1941 in wartime UK. Fans of the fanzine soon dubb
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  • ...to her. In 1960, it won the [[Skyrack]] Readers Fan Poll for Best British Fan Publication of the year. In 1961 it placed second, beaten by Parker's most ...U.S.A., [[Parker's Peregrinations]], was voted one of the Top Ten British Fan Publications of the year. Also in 1962, and took over editorship of [[Vecto
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  • '''Trekkie Talk''' was a ''Star Trek'' newsletter published by the Austrek fan club in Melbourne, Victoria. Austrek is the second oldest ''Star Trek'' fan club in Australia, and began publishing ''Trekkie Talk'' in December 1976 T
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  • ...youngsters, started on a carbon-copied fan mag called The Science Fiction Fan. This lasted one issue and we then published several carbon-copied issues o
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  • ...The Mark Lenard International Fan Club, and the Rick Carter International Fan Club. ...Alicia Austen; humour; graffiti; record, comic book and book reviews; and fan club news.
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  • ...lse there was Janie Lamb, R.I.P....Janie Lamb was a tremendously important fan in the '50s and early '60s who is nearly forgotten today, probably because ...n Anne Reid, "Jamie Lamb began a long career of leadership in The National Fan Federation (N3F)."
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  • The article "The Fan in the High Castle" by Lilian Edwards, Christina Lake and Simon Ounsley, al ...he Twins" and stood successfully as joint candidates for the TransAtlantic Fan Fund.
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