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Leslie Gerber is a [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Fanoclasts]], [[The Cult]], [[N'APA]], and the [[N3F]].  He inspired the (now obsolete) term "to [[Gerberize]]" from his mid-50s overly-strong defense of another [[fan]].
 
Leslie Gerber is a [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Fanoclasts]], [[The Cult]], [[N'APA]], and the [[N3F]].  He inspired the (now obsolete) term "to [[Gerberize]]" from his mid-50s overly-strong defense of another [[fan]].
  
He published ''[[The Croaker]]'', ''[[Fap]]'', ''[[Metrofen (Gerber)]]'' and ''[[Romp]]'' (for [[OMPA]]), and ''[[Umglick]]''.  He published ''[[Minac (fanzine)|Minac]]'' with [[Ted White]].  He also published ''[[Sexy Detective Stories]]'' and one issue of ''[[Misc]]'' with [[Andrew Joel Reiss]].  They may also have been responsible for a [[hoax]] April Fool's issue of ''[[Fanac]]'' in 1960.
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He published ''[[The Croaker]]'', ''[[Fap]]'', ''[[Metrofen (Gerber)]]'' and ''[[Romp]]'' (for [[OMPA]]), and ''[[Umglick]]''.  He published ''[[Minac (White)|Minac]]'' with [[Ted White]].  He also published ''[[Sexy Detective Stories]]'' and one issue of ''[[Misc]]'' with [[Andrew Joel Reiss]].  They may also have been responsible for a [[hoax]] April Fool's issue of ''[[Fanac]]'' in 1960.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:13, 18 March 2020

(1943 --)

Leslie Gerber is a fan who was a member of the Fanoclasts, The Cult, N'APA, and the N3F. He inspired the (now obsolete) term "to Gerberize" from his mid-50s overly-strong defense of another fan.

He published The Croaker, Fap, Metrofen (Gerber) and Romp (for OMPA), and Umglick. He published Minac with Ted White. He also published Sexy Detective Stories and one issue of Misc with Andrew Joel Reiss. They may also have been responsible for a hoax April Fool's issue of Fanac in 1960.


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