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John Gergen was a science fiction fan from the late 1930s and the 1949s who was a member of the Minneapolis Fantasy Society. ''Tycho'' was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.
 
John Gergen was a science fiction fan from the late 1930s and the 1949s who was a member of the Minneapolis Fantasy Society. ''Tycho'' was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.
  
Two issues of ''Tycho'' appeared, the first in June 1942. The cover was by Morris Dollens with a frontpiece by Sherman Schultz. Contributors of writing were George Dickson, Art Osterlund, A. L. Schwartz, and Sherman Schultz.  
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Two issues of ''Tycho'' appeared, the first in June 1942. The cover was by Morris Dollens with a frontpiece by Sherman Schultz. Contributors of writing were George Dickson, Art Osterlund, A. L. Schwartz, Sherman Schultz, and John Gergen.  
  
The second issue appeared in Movember 1942, with a cover by Morris Dollens, and frontpiece by Sherman Schultz, and writing by Redd Boggs ([[Sky Hook]]), Donn Brazier.   
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The second issue appeared in Movember 1942, with a cover by Morris Dollens, and frontpiece by Sherman Schultz, and writing by Sheldon Araas, Redd Boggs ([[Sky Hook]]), Donn Brazier, Bowen Conway, S.A. McElfresh, and John Gergen.   
  
 
John Gergen did art work for a number of fanzines, including [[The Fantasite]] and [[Spaceways]].  
 
John Gergen did art work for a number of fanzines, including [[The Fantasite]] and [[Spaceways]].  

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Tycho was a science fiction fanzine by John L. Gergen.

John Gergen was a science fiction fan from the late 1930s and the 1949s who was a member of the Minneapolis Fantasy Society. Tycho was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.

Two issues of Tycho appeared, the first in June 1942. The cover was by Morris Dollens with a frontpiece by Sherman Schultz. Contributors of writing were George Dickson, Art Osterlund, A. L. Schwartz, Sherman Schultz, and John Gergen.

The second issue appeared in Movember 1942, with a cover by Morris Dollens, and frontpiece by Sherman Schultz, and writing by Sheldon Araas, Redd Boggs (Sky Hook), Donn Brazier, Bowen Conway, S.A. McElfresh, and John Gergen.

John Gergen did art work for a number of fanzines, including The Fantasite and Spaceways.

As well, eh collaborated with Poul Anderson on the science fiction short story The Entity, which appeared in the June 1949 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. It was the fifth story ever published by Anderson, and the only story of Gergen's to be published in a prozine.

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