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The first issue appeared in 1956. It was reproduced using a ditto machine. ''Sata'' featured weird fiction, comics, and illustrations, with an emphasis on lots of Illustrations, since both editors were artists. After 6 issues had been released Adkins left the zine and Pearson carried on without him.
 
The first issue appeared in 1956. It was reproduced using a ditto machine. ''Sata'' featured weird fiction, comics, and illustrations, with an emphasis on lots of Illustrations, since both editors were artists. After 6 issues had been released Adkins left the zine and Pearson carried on without him.
  
Contributors included George Barr, Roger Benson, Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]), Robert E. Gilbert and Larry Ivie.   
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Contributors included George Barr, Roger Benson, Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]), Robert E. Gilbert, Larry Ivie, and Roy Krenkel.   
  
 
Letters came from Harvey Kurtman, among others.
 
Letters came from Harvey Kurtman, among others.
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Revision as of 04:45, 20 June 2011

'Sata Illustrated was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Pearson and Dan Adkins.

The first issue appeared in 1956. It was reproduced using a ditto machine. Sata featured weird fiction, comics, and illustrations, with an emphasis on lots of Illustrations, since both editors were artists. After 6 issues had been released Adkins left the zine and Pearson carried on without him.

Contributors included George Barr, Roger Benson, Alan Dodd (Camber), Robert E. Gilbert, Larry Ivie, and Roy Krenkel.

Letters came from Harvey Kurtman, among others.