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(1) A Fanzine by Vol Molesworth[edit]

A fanzine published by Vol Molesworth in Australia. Veney and Bert Castellari also participated.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 April 1940 6
2 May 1940 8
6 1940 2
7 1940 2
8 August 1940 2
9 August 1940 2
10 September 1940 2
11 Never published
12 October 1940 12 V2.1
13 1941 12 Misnumbered V12.2; Final issue

(2) A Fanzine by Walter Gillings[edit]

A fanzine published by Walter Gillings in the UK. It had three issues in April-June, 1969. Cosmos was in many ways a continuation of his earlier fanzine Scientifiction.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 April 1969 20
2 May 1969 20
3 June 1969 20 Final issue

(3) A Media Fanzine by Blake Edgerton[edit]

A media fanzine edited by Blake Edgerton in the 80s, on behalf of the Cosmos SF Club. There were twelve issues from 1981 to 1982 and three more from 1987 to 1989.

(4) An Australian Prozine[edit]

Australian popular science magazine that regularly published science fiction short stories.

(5) A Prozine by David G. Hartwell[edit]

Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, a prozine edited by David G. Hartwell which was published in 1977.

(6) A fanzine by J. Edward Rennison[edit]

A fanzine edited by J. Edward Rennison in the UK. It was included with Futurian War Digest.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 January 1941 1 in FWD #4
2 February 1941 3 in FWD #5
3 March 1941 2 in FWD #6
4 November 1941 4 in FWD #14
5 December 1941 6 in FWD #15
6 February 1942 18 Final issue

(7) A Serial Novel[edit]

Cosmos, the serial novel was published in seventeen chapters by seventeen different authors in Science Fiction Digest / Fantasy Magazine between July, 1933 and January, 1935. See Cosmos, the serial novel for more.

(8) A British fanzine[edit]

Vol. 1 No. 1. Dated Spring 1937, although editorial dated May 28 1938. Published at 57 Beauclair Drive, Liverpool 15, No editor stated. Typed with headings written in various coloured inks. Cover similarly produced with drawings in silver ink (or chalk possibly) on thick black paper. Cover attributed to David A. Breese. Size 6 inches by 8 3/4 inches. No price stated. 60 pages. Pages not numbered although index is.

2 * Contents page 3 * Anonymous * Editorial 5 * D. McIlwain * The ever rolling stream * ss 19 * Robert E. Howard * Which will scarcely be understood * pm Weird Tales Oct 1937 22 * James Halfacre * Trains * ss 26 * John F. Burke * The road to Valhalla * ss 48 * Paul Gabriel * Double exposure * ss 54 * Edgar Daniel Kramer * Bride of Baal * pm Weird Tales May 1936 56 * Mary Elizabeth Counselman * Witch-burning * pm Weird Tales Oct 1936 58 * H. P. Lovecraft * The Canal * pm Weird Tales Jan 1938

Vol. 1 No. 2. No dates although artwork dated 1938. Published at 57 Beauclair Drive, Liverpool 15, No editor stated. Typed with headings written in various coloured inks. Cover similarly produced with drawings in silver ink (or chalk possibly) on thick black paper. Cover attributed to David A Breese. Interior illustrations by Elivo and Guy Allen. Size 6 inches by 8 3/4 inches. No price stated. 90 pages. Pages numbered, but incorrectly.

2 * Contents page 3 * Anonymous * Editorial 5 * John F. Burke * The other side * ss 15 * Clark Ashton Smith * Song of the Necromancer * pm Weird Tales Feb 1937 17 * E. D. Kramer * Omega * pm 18 * David McIlwain * Immortals of Mun * nvt illo Guy Allen 50 * C. A. Butz * Swamp Demons * pm Weird Tales Aug-Sept 1936 51 * Felix Kowalewski * Death of an artist * pm Weird Tales March 1937 52 * Charles Eric Maine * From dusk till dawn * ss illo by Elivo? 60 * Robert E. Howard * The singer in the mist * pm Weird Tales Apr 1938 61 * Anonymous * Spacedrome K3 * ss illo Guy Allen 80 * Henry Kuttner * Ragnarok * pm Weird Tales June 1937 80 * Dorothy Quick * Unsought advice * pm Weird Tales May 1937 82 * Letters from readers 87 * Lord Dunsany * The banker and the broker * pm


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