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Gerald Steward was also the editor of [[Canadian Fandom]] during the early 1950s.
 
Gerald Steward was also the editor of [[Canadian Fandom]] during the early 1950s.
  
''Gasp!'' was a Canadian Amateur Fan Publishers (CAFP) zine which, in the 1950s, also included  [[A Bas]] by [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[Damn!]] by Norman G. Browne, [[Deja-Vu]]  by P. Howard Lyons, [[Escape]] by Fred Woroch, [[Fie]] by Harry Calnek, [[Filler]] by Norman G. Browne, [[Ibidem]] by P. Howard Lyons ), and [[Mimi]] by [[Georgina Ellis]].
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''Gasp!'' was a Canadian Amateur Fan Publishers (CAFP) zine which, in the 1950s, also included  [[A Bas]] by [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[Damn!]] by Norman G. Browne, [[Deja-Vu]]  by P. Howard Lyons, [[Escape]] by Fred Woroch, [[Fie]] by Harry Calnek, [[Filler]] by Norman G. Browne, [[Ibidem]] by P. Howard Lyons, and [[Mimi]] by [[Georgina Ellis]].
  
  

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Gasp! was a science fiction fanzine by Gerald A. Steward.

Published in Toronto. Ontario, Canada in the 1950s, Gasp! was one of several fanzines published by the group of fans known as 'The Toronto Derelicts'. At least 20 issues appeared.

Cover art work was contributed by Pat Patterson.

Gerald Steward was also the editor of Canadian Fandom during the early 1950s.

Gasp! was a Canadian Amateur Fan Publishers (CAFP) zine which, in the 1950s, also included A Bas by Boyd Raeburn, Damn! by Norman G. Browne, Deja-Vu by P. Howard Lyons, Escape by Fred Woroch, Fie by Harry Calnek, Filler by Norman G. Browne, Ibidem by P. Howard Lyons, and Mimi by Georgina Ellis.