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[[Image:SF_Opinion_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''SF Opinion'''<br/>Cover art by Vaughn Bode]]
 
'''SF Opinion''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dean R. Koontz.
 
'''SF Opinion''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dean R. Koontz.
  
 
Seven issues were published.  
 
Seven issues were published.  
  
Contributors of art work included Vaughn Bode.  
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Contributors of cover and interior art work included Vaughn Bode.  
  
 
Contributors of columns included Dean Koontz and Gerda Koontz.
 
Contributors of columns included Dean Koontz and Gerda Koontz.
  
Short stories by Dean Koontz that appeared in ''SF Opinion'' included the serialized story "Little Goody Two-Shoes", with chapter 1 appeared in issue 4 (1967), chapter 2 in issue 5 (1967), and chapter 3 in issue 7 (1969); "Glunk", based on Bode's comic strip "Junkwaffel", which appeared in issue 7 (1969); and "Whoop, the Dead Gerkle" , in issue 7 (1969).
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Short stories by Dean Koontz that appeared in ''SF Opinion'' included the serialized story "Little Goody Two-Shoes", with chapter 1 appeared in issue 4 (1967), chapter 2 in issue 5 (1967), and chapter 3 in issue 7 (1969); "Glunk", based on Vaughn Bode's comic strip "Junkwaffel", which appeared in issue 7 (1969); and "Whoop, the Dead Gerkle" , in issue 7 (1969).
  
 
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[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
 
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]

Revision as of 07:40, 21 July 2014

SF Opinion
Cover art by Vaughn Bode

SF Opinion was a science fiction fanzine by Dean R. Koontz.

Seven issues were published.

Contributors of cover and interior art work included Vaughn Bode.

Contributors of columns included Dean Koontz and Gerda Koontz.

Short stories by Dean Koontz that appeared in SF Opinion included the serialized story "Little Goody Two-Shoes", with chapter 1 appeared in issue 4 (1967), chapter 2 in issue 5 (1967), and chapter 3 in issue 7 (1969); "Glunk", based on Vaughn Bode's comic strip "Junkwaffel", which appeared in issue 7 (1969); and "Whoop, the Dead Gerkle" , in issue 7 (1969).