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Revision as of 07:28, 3 March 2020

(1) A Fanzine by Max Keasler[edit]

(1) A fanzine (originally named Fanvariety) published in the early 50s by Max Keasler through Fanvariety Enterprises.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 January 1952 28
2.2 #15 1952 28
2.5 #18 June 1952 22
2.6 #19 July 1952 22
2.7#20 January 1953 36

(2) A Fanzine by Paul Stevens.[edit]

(2) A fanzine edited by Paul Stevens of Australia

Issue Date Pages Notes
2 1969 30

(3) An Apazine by Deb Hammer Johnson[edit]

An Apazine published by by Deb Hammer Johnson for Myriad.

(4) A Convention which took place in Denver annually from 2003-2007.[edit]


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