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  • [[Image:Fan-Fare33-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan-Fare'''<br/> Vol. 3 No. 3 1953 <br/>Cover art by Charles Momberger ]] '''Fan-Fare''' was a science fiction and weird fiction fanzine by [[W. Paul Ganley
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  • In 1948 she and co-editor Russ Manning released [[Fan Artisan]]. It was the official organ of the group ''The Fantasy Artisans Cl ...other work, and information about requests from fanzine editors for art. ''Fan Artisans'' was the first publication to come from the club.
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  • ...years. In her first year of editorship she entered the [[Skyrack]] Readers Fan Poll as the third favourite fanzine in Britain. ...News]]) published regular installments of his "TAFF Tales" (TransAtlantic Fan Fund Tales), and Andy Young supplied installments of his accounts in Europe
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  • ...es]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[En Garde (Ashley)|En Garde]], [[Fan]], [[Guteto]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[Shangri L During the 1940s, Jack Riggs was an active fan who attended the February 1945 Boskone Convention in Boston, sponsored by T
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  • '''Fan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Walter Daugherty. Issue 5 appeared in October 1945, and featured a fan census.
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  • ...ional Fantasy Fan Federation, or N3F as it was commonly referred to, was a fan-run organization which was started in the U.S.A. in 1941, and the same year ...st issue of ''Bonfire'' with the first issue titled ''The National Fantasy Fan'' (#4.1), which was edited by Evans. According to the NFFF official website
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  • ...or Best Fan Artist and the Fan Activity Achievement Award (FAAns) for Best Fan Artist - Humour Award for 1977.
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  • ...as voted Best British Fanzine for the year 1961 by the [[Skyrack]] Readers Fan Poll. ...homson's columns from [[Ploy]], his covers for [[Hyphen]], excerpts from [[Fan BEMS]], 62 cartoons, and 63 illustrations, as well as articles and other ar
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  • ...gins also published [[The Science Fiction Fan (U.S.A.)|The Science Fiction Fan]].
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  • '''Hudson Luce''' was a [[zine]] fan and publisher from Cincinnati, OH. He published exactly one issue of the [[ ...e zine back to life. Luce had no publishing experience, but was a longtime fan of zines, and felt, in true [[DIY]] spirit, that he could keep the small pu
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  • ...tman, Milton Rothman ([[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]) and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]). ...s as this anonymous fifteenth fan, leading to the expression "Type Fifteen Fan".
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  • ...doll collecting, wacky fan experiences, Cher comics, the Cher Convention, fan cook-offs, impersonator stories, and an advice column called "Ask Cher Scho
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  • ...indsay''' (1921-1996) was a fanzine publisher, writer, and science fiction fan from the UK. ...ritten by [[Walt Willis]] for ''Nebula'', Ethel Lindsay joined the Glascow fan group the Newlands SF club, and immediately began publishing her fanzine [[
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  • Loius "Russ" Russell Chauvenet was a science fiction fan and one of the founders of science fiction 'fandom'. He started the Boston .... and announce our intention to plug 'fanzine' as the best short form of 'fan magazine.' "''
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  • [[Image:Si_Fan_4_copy.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Si-Fan''' <br/>Issue 4 1961 <br/>Cover art by Dave Prosser ]] '''Si-Fan''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Gerald "Jerry" Page and Jerry
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  • ...urrent events and news about fan activities, ''Dark Shadows'' festival and fan conventions, video and DVD releases, books, collectibles, CD audio dramas f Also included is the column "Fan News" in which fans keep each other updated on their own work, including zi
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  • ...aclysm]]), [[W. Paul Ganley]] (writing as Toby Duane) ([[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]), and Lee Gann.
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  • ...([[Loki]], [[Beowulf]], [[Sun Spots]]), Jack Speer ([[The National Fantasy Fan]]), and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]).
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  • ...ou ([[Phlotsam]]), [[W. Paul Ganley]] (as Toby Duane) ([[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]), Claude Hall ([[Muzzy]]), Walt Klein, Al Leverentz ([[Grotesque (Le ...t on to publish [[Ignatz]] and [[Torrents]] and was the art director for [[Fan To See]]. She later co-edited the zine [[Churn]] with Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp
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  • '''Tetto''' is a typical [[fanzine|fan zine]] about Transmission steel towers published by IWAFUCHI Megumi from 20
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