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  • ...orial fanzine''' O'Connor, A.C.T.: J. Weber, 1980) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] edited by Jean Weber. Aussiecon, was the first Australian World Science Fiction Convention.
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  • '''FANAC.org''' is a website dedicated to preserving the history of science fiction fandom maintained by [[Joe Siclari]]. ...to hosting many photos and histories, it also contains [[PDF]]s of many [[fanzine]]s including several issues of;
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  • ...[[Australian Science Fiction Review]], was an Australian science fiction [[fanzine]] edited and published by John Bangsund. ...d (#21-28), with the numbering continuing on from ''The Australian Science Fiction Review''.
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  • '''The Grotesque''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine. Contributors of writing included "Science Non-Fiction in Fanzines" by Murray Leinster, which appeared in the January 1948 issue.
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  • [[Image:8068_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Science Fiction Yearbook 1957''' (caption: "Move over Pop, I'm taking over")]] '''The Science Fiction Yearbook 1957''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by James V. Taurasi, Sr., Ray Van Houten, and Frank R. Prieto, Jr.,
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  • ...stralianScienceFictionReview10_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Australian Science Fiction Review''' <br/>Issue 10, June 1967]] ...Australian Science Fiction Newsletter]], was an Australian science fiction fanzine edited and published by John Bangsund.
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  • '''Jack Avery''' is a [[fanzine]] editor from Santa Rosa, California. Mr. Avery founded the fanzine [[Science Fiction / San Francisco]], inspired by the work of [[Arnie Katz]] in his zine [[Veg
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  • [[Image:Sci5.5a.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Science Fiction''']] '''Science Fiction''' was one of the first generation of science fiction [[fanzine]]s. It was edited and published by Jerome Siegel (1914-1996) from Cleveland
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  • '''Pong''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dan Steffan and [[Ted White]]. [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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  • ...was a media science fiction [[fanzine]] published by the Tasmanian Science Fiction Association in Glenorchy, Tasmania. ...Ultimus'' is devoted to the original television series ''Star Trek''. The fanzine is named after an 'Excelsior Class Federation Starship'.
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  • '''Parallel''' was a science fiction fanzine by Cynthia Wilsey. Issue 5 featured contributions of fiction from Dan Osterman; an article by Darryl Schweitzer, a column by Fred Mimsey
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  • '''Wizard''' was a science fiction fanzine by Alma Hill. ...peared in May 1966. The fanzine covered SF news, conventions, and included fanzine reviews. The second issue appeared in July 1966, and the 4th in Summer 1967
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  • '''Minac''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Ted White]]. [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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  • '''Janx!''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Torben Röse]]. All three issues were produced and published in 1987 i [[Category: Science Fiction Zines]]
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  • '''Gambit''' was a science fiction fanzine by Lisa Conesa. ...rd for Best Fanzine]] in 1974, and the Checkpoint Readers Fan Poll as Best Fanzine for 1973-1974.
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  • [[Image:Science_fiction_1945_v1_n1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Science*Fiction'''<br/>Issue 1 January 1946]] '''Science*Fiction''' was a science fiction fanzine co-published by Larry Shaw, Dan Zissman, and Judy Zissman (later known as J
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  • ...n fanzine by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)|Myrtle Douglas]], known in Science Fiction and Esperanto communities as Morojo. Released in 1939 in the U.S.A. for the occasion of the first World Science Fiction Convention, this was a small pamphlet of approximately six pages which Moro
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  • [[Image:Darkside1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Science Fiction Darkside'''<br/>Issue 1 December 2001]] '''Science Fiction Darkside''' is a media science fiction fanzine by David Owens.
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  • ...cience Fiction Review (second series)''' was an Australian science fiction fanzine. ...[Scythrop]] (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974). The ''Australian Science Fiction Review (second series)'' ran from March 1986 till March/May 1991, with 27 i
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  • '''ZIUQ''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jack Harness, [[Bill Rotsler]], and [[Jean Young]]. ''ZIUQ'' was published in the 1950s in the U.S.A. It was a fanzine of "Artoons" by Jean Young and William Rotsler after a series of captions b
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