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Joe Gibson, originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a science fiction writer who was writing for pulp magazines such as ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', ''Amazing Stories'', and ''Science Fiction Quarterly'' during the 1940s, until he went off to fight in WW II, but resumed writing in the 1950s, writing for ''Other Worlds'' and ''Galaxy'', and produced such books as ''Shadow on the Moon'', which was re-released in April 2011 by Armchair Fiction.  
 
Joe Gibson, originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a science fiction writer who was writing for pulp magazines such as ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', ''Amazing Stories'', and ''Science Fiction Quarterly'' during the 1940s, until he went off to fight in WW II, but resumed writing in the 1950s, writing for ''Other Worlds'' and ''Galaxy'', and produced such books as ''Shadow on the Moon'', which was re-released in April 2011 by Armchair Fiction.  
  
He had begun contributing to fanzines, such as [[Spectra]] by Arthur Louis Joquel, in the 1940s,  and [[Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser|Inside]] and [[The Pendulum]] in the 1950s. In 1955, he and Roberta Collins married but it wasn't till ten years later that they would decide to do a fanzine together and ''G2'' came into being.  
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He had begun contributing to fanzines, such as [[Spectra]] by [[Arthur Louis Joquel II|Arthur Joquel]], in the 1940s,  and [[Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser|Inside]] and [[The Pendulum]] in the 1950s. In 1955, he and Roberta Collins married but it wasn't till ten years later that they would decide to do a fanzine together and ''G2'' came into being.  
  
 
Along with ''G2'', he also released the fanzine, [[The Damned Patrol]], organized for SF fans who were also interested in aviation. John Berry ([[Pot Pourri]]), Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), and [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link (UK)|Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]) were his co-editors for five issues of this U.S.A. - UK joint release.
 
Along with ''G2'', he also released the fanzine, [[The Damned Patrol]], organized for SF fans who were also interested in aviation. John Berry ([[Pot Pourri]]), Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), and [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link (UK)|Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]) were his co-editors for five issues of this U.S.A. - UK joint release.

Revision as of 19:20, 4 November 2011

G2 was a science fiction fanzine by Joe Gibson and Robbie Gibson.

G2 was released in the 1960s in El Sobrante, California, U.S.A. The first issue was published June 1961. The last issue, Vol. 6 #1, appeared in January 1967. During the time it was published, G2 came out monthly.

Letters came from Poul Anderson and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), among others.

Joe Gibson, originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a science fiction writer who was writing for pulp magazines such as Thrilling Wonder Stories, Amazing Stories, and Science Fiction Quarterly during the 1940s, until he went off to fight in WW II, but resumed writing in the 1950s, writing for Other Worlds and Galaxy, and produced such books as Shadow on the Moon, which was re-released in April 2011 by Armchair Fiction.

He had begun contributing to fanzines, such as Spectra by Arthur Joquel, in the 1940s, and Inside and The Pendulum in the 1950s. In 1955, he and Roberta Collins married but it wasn't till ten years later that they would decide to do a fanzine together and G2 came into being.

Along with G2, he also released the fanzine, The Damned Patrol, organized for SF fans who were also interested in aviation. John Berry (Pot Pourri), Terry Jeeves (ERG), and Beryl Mercer (Link, Oz) were his co-editors for five issues of this U.S.A. - UK joint release.

Joe Gibson was awarded a Retro Hugo for best fan artist for 1946 in 1996.