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Released in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., in the 1970s, ''Meeper Blue'' was a quarterly mimeographed fanzine.  
 
Released in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., in the 1970s, ''Meeper Blue'' was a quarterly mimeographed fanzine.  
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Issue 10 appeared in Spring 1978, and issue 12 in Fall 1978.
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Artwork was contributed by Sally Fink, among others.
  
 
Carol Kennedy, reviewing for [[Rune]] #54 from November 1978 , writes, "Genzine, quarterly I think, mimeo, offset covers. I like the art, the layout, most of the writing, and -- bless you -- the BLUE paper.  #12 obtains some interesting letters on the Markstein/Ellison fussin' and feudin'."
 
Carol Kennedy, reviewing for [[Rune]] #54 from November 1978 , writes, "Genzine, quarterly I think, mimeo, offset covers. I like the art, the layout, most of the writing, and -- bless you -- the BLUE paper.  #12 obtains some interesting letters on the Markstein/Ellison fussin' and feudin'."
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In the 1980s, George Paczolt and Sally Fink co-edited the fanzine ''Costumapa''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 6 March 2015

Meeper Blue was a science fiction fanzine published by George Paczolt, Jr.

Released in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., in the 1970s, Meeper Blue was a quarterly mimeographed fanzine.

Issue 10 appeared in Spring 1978, and issue 12 in Fall 1978.

Artwork was contributed by Sally Fink, among others.

Carol Kennedy, reviewing for Rune #54 from November 1978 , writes, "Genzine, quarterly I think, mimeo, offset covers. I like the art, the layout, most of the writing, and -- bless you -- the BLUE paper. #12 obtains some interesting letters on the Markstein/Ellison fussin' and feudin'."

In the 1980s, George Paczolt and Sally Fink co-edited the fanzine Costumapa.