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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Nova}}(Did you mean a different [[Nova]]?) ...e]] published by [[Bob Tucker]] in May, 1939 as a pre-publication ad for ''Nova''. It was bound with ''[[D'Journal]] #4''.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bob Tucker]]. 4 || May 1939 || 12 ||Final issue. ''[[Nova (Tucker)|Nova]] 1.1'' bound with it
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  • * A [[Nova (Ashley)|fanzine by Al Ashley]] and others (1941–3) * A [[Nova (Rehak)|fanzine by Jim Rehak]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Nova}}(For others, see [[Nova]].) A [[mimeo]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Al Ashley|Al]] and [[Abby Lu Ashley]], [[E. E. Evans]]
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  • ...cade-long gap between #29 in 1959 and #30 in 1969.) After a 21-year gap, [[Tucker]] re-started it as '''e-Zombie''' in 2000, ending on August, 2001 for five Tucker said that "the original reason for its existence was to wash some of the st
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  • ...|'''[[Arnie Katz]], [[Moshe Feder]] and Joyce Katz, from left, at [[Corflu Nova]] (1984).''' ''Courtesy of [[Rich Lynch]].'']] ...[[clubzine]] ''[[Postwarp]]''. ''Odd'' was nominated for the [[1968 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
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  • '''Arnie Katz''' is a longtime [[fanzine fan]] and [[faan]] living in [[Las Vegas]]. He has decided opinions on the ...umb|left|(R-to-L) Arnie Katz, Moshe Feder, and Joyce Fisher Katz at Corflu Nova (1984). <br> Courtesy of Rich Lynch]]
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  • ''(Did you mean [[The Michifan|''The Michifan'' fanzine]]?)'' —[[Bob Tucker]], ''[[Science Fiction News Letter]]'' (March 1952).
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  • ...rsonal essay being considered the best and highest form of fanwriting by [[fanzine fans]]. Great fan writers have included people like [[Bob Tucker]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Richard E. Geis]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Bob Shaw]]
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  • ...]]'' and became a fan after receiving a copy of [[Bob Tucker]]'s ''[[Nova (Tucker)]]''. In his youth, he published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Snide]]''. He was a member of the [[Futurians]] which he described in
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  • [[File:TuckerTyper.jpeg |thumb|center|upright=3.0|'''Tucker [[cut]]ting a [[stencil]] for ''[[Le Zombie]]'' in his [[den|fan den]] in t ...earliest [[fans]], having discovered [[sf]] in 1929 and gotten his first [[fanzine]] (''[[The Time Traveller]]'') in 1931. He is arguably the most influentia
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  • ''(Did you want a [[Degler!|fanzine by Andrew Porter]] or a [[Degler (Insulander)|newszine by Per Insulander]]? ...he [[Indiana Fantasy Association]], and a part in [[publishing]] a minor [[fanzine]], ''[[Infinite]]''. At the 1942 [[Michiconference]] several attendees got
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  • ...Nameless Ones' as a [[Seattle]] [[fan]] group, publishers of the classic [[fanzine]] ''[[Cry|Cry (of the Nameless)]]'' in the 1950s.' 'But it was so poetic,' Russ grumbled. ‘Besides, I won't invent the term ‘[[fanzine]]’ for another year yet, so watch it.'
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