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'''Fan-Tods''' is a science fiction fanzine;
 
'''Fan-Tods''' is a science fiction fanzine;
  
''Fan-Tods'' appeared in the 1940s, and was edited and published  by Norman Stanley, in Rockland, Maine, U.S.A.. It was mimeographed using blue ink. Issue 2 appeared in 1943 and issue 7 was released in 1944. Issue 19 was published in 1952, and may have been the last.
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''Fan-Tods'' appeared in the 1940s, and was edited and published  by Norman F. Stanley, in Rockland, Maine, U.S.A.. It was mimeographed using blue ink. Issue 2 appeared in 1943, #7 in 1944, #11 in 1945. Issue 19 was published in 1952, and may have been the last. ''Fan-Tods'' was an Apazine, distributed through FAPA ([[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]) and VAPA.
  
 
Cover illustrations were by Rosco E. Wright ([[Beyond]]), among others.
 
Cover illustrations were by Rosco E. Wright ([[Beyond]]), among others.
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[[Category:1940's publications]]
 
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[[Category:1950's publications]]
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[[Category:Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]
 
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
 
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]

Revision as of 00:33, 22 May 2012

Fan-Tods is a science fiction fanzine;

Fan-Tods appeared in the 1940s, and was edited and published by Norman F. Stanley, in Rockland, Maine, U.S.A.. It was mimeographed using blue ink. Issue 2 appeared in 1943, #7 in 1944, #11 in 1945. Issue 19 was published in 1952, and may have been the last. Fan-Tods was an Apazine, distributed through FAPA (Fantasy Amateur Press Association) and VAPA.

Cover illustrations were by Rosco E. Wright (Beyond), among others.

Contributors included Louis Russell Chauvenet (Bonfire), among others.

Letters came from Leslie Croutch (Light), and Al Ashley (Nova).