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A [[fanzine]] published in English in [[Israel]] by [[Aharon Sheer]] and [[Leybl Botwinik]].  It was founded around 1988 as the [[clubzine]] of the (now defunct) Rehobot SF club. It was founded by [[Aharon Sheer]]. Upon his death, one of the assistant editors, took his place.
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A [[clubzine]] [[published]] under the auspices of the [[Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy]]; it is [[Israel]]'s only [[fanzine]] in English (except a short listing of ISSFS activities/news and some occasional materials in the past), as well as "longest surviving" fanzine at all.
  
{{publication |website=http://www.kulichki.com/antimiry/cybercozen | files=http://fanac.org/fanzines/CyberCozen/| start=1988}}
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It was founded in 1989<ref>Cf. the Volume numbering in later years as well as "Fifth Anniversary Issue" in Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1994)</ref> by [[Aharon Sheer]] as the [[clubzine]] or "SF Newsletter" of the [[SF club]] in Rehovot (south of Tel Aviv), which he led until its disbandment in 1998. He continued to publish ''Cybercozen'' even afterwards as it was quite popular. [[Leybl Botwinik]] became an assistant editor starting with the June 2014 issue (appearing in late July) due to Sheer's illness; he took over publication after Sheer died in April 2015, starting with the May memorial issue.
  
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* {{fanzineindex|name={{PAGENAME}}|dir=}} – starting from June 2014.
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* [https://efanzines.com/CyberCozen/ CyberCozen at eFanzines] – from July 2014.
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* [https://www.kulichki.com/antimiry/cybercozen Archive of older issues] — back to the early 1990s.
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<tab head=top>
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
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V26.6 || June 2014 || 5 ||
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V26.7 || July 2014 || 5 ||
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V26.8 || August 2014 || 7 ||
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V26.9 || September 2014 || 6 ||
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V26.10 || October 2014 || 6 ||
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V26.11 || November 2014 || 5 ||
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V26.12 || December 2014 || 5 ||
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V27.1 || January 2015 || 6 ||
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V27.2 || February 2015 || 4 ||
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V27.2 || February 2015 || 4 ||
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V27.3 || March 2015 || 5 ||
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V27.4 || April 2015 || 5 ||
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V27.5 || May 2015 || 4 ||
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V27.5 || May 2015 || 39 ||
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V27.6 || June 2015 || 5 ||
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V27.7 || July 2015 || 5 ||
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V27.8 || August 2015 || 6 ||
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V27.9 || September 2015 || 5 ||
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V27.10 || October 2015 || 6 ||
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V27.11 || November 2015 || 8 ||
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V27.12 || December 2015 || 4 ||
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V28.1 || January 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.2 || February 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.3 || March 2016 || 5 ||
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V28.4 || April 2016 || 17 ||
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V28.5 || May 2016 || 10 ||
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V28.6 || June 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.7 || July 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.8 || August 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.9 || September 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.10 || October 2016 || 7 ||
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V28.11 || November 2016 || 8 ||
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V28.12 || December 2016 || 12 ||
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V29.1 || January 2017 || 7 ||
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V29.2 || February 2017 || 6 ||
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V29.3 || March 2017 || 8 ||
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V29.4 || April 2017 || 6 ||
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V29.5 || May 2017 || 8 ||
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V29.6 || June 2017 || 10 ||
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V29.7 || July 2017 || 7 ||
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V29.8 || August 2017 || 5 ||
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V29.9 || September 2017 || 8 ||
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V29.10 || October 2017 || 5 ||
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V29.11 || November 2017 || 6 ||
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V29.12 || December 2017 || 7 ||
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V30.1 || January 2018 || 5 ||
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V30.2 || February 2018 || 5 ||
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V30.3 || March 2018 || 6 ||
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V30.4 || April 2018 || 6 ||
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V30.5 || May 2018 || 6 ||
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V30.6 || June 2018 || 5 ||
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V30.7 || July 2018 || 4 ||
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V30.8 || August 2018 || 5 ||
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V30.9 || September 2018 || 5 ||
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V30.10 || October 2018 || 21 ||
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V30.11 || November 2018 || 5 ||
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V30.12 || December 2018 || 5 ||
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V31.1 || January 2019 || 6 ||
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V31.2 || February 2019 || 8 ||
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V31.3 || March 2019 || 5 ||
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V31.4 || April 2019 || 4 ||
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V31.5 || May 2019 || 6 ||
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V31.6 || June 2019 || 5 ||
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V31.7 || July 2019 || 6 ||
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V31.8 || August 2019 || 4 ||
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V31.9 || September 2019 || 4 ||
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V31.10 || October 2019 || 6 ||
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V31.11 || November 2019 || 9 ||
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V31.12 || December 2019 || 3 ||
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V32.2 || February 2020 || 8 ||
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V32.3 || March 2020 || 7 ||
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V32.4 || April 2020 || 8 ||
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V32.5 || May 2020 || 7 ||
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V32.6 || June 2020 || 8 ||
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V32.7 || July 2020 || 7 ||
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V32.8 || August 2020 || 6 ||
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V32.9 || September 2020 || 4 ||
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V32.10 || October 2020 || 3 ||
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V32.11 || November 2020 || 2 ||
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V32.12 || December 2020 || 2 ||
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V33.1 || January 2021 || 6 ||
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V33.2 || February 2021 || 10 ||
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V33.3 || March 2021 || 3 ||
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V33.4 || April 2021 || 6 ||
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V33.5 || May 2021 || 2 ||
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V33.6 || June 2021 || 3 ||
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V33.7 || July 2021 || 2 ||
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V33.8 || August 2021 || 4 ||
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V33.9 || September 2021 || 4 ||
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V33.10 || October 2021 || 4 ||
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V33.11 || November 2021 || 6 ||
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V33.12 || December 2021 || 6 ||
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V34.1 || January 2022 || 5 ||
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V34.2-3 || February 2022 || 5 ||
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V34.4 || April 2022 || 10 ||
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V34.6 || June 2022 || 5 ||
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V34.7 || July 2022 || 4 ||
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V34.8 || August 2022 || 5 ||
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V34.9 || September 2022 || 7 ||
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V34.10 || October 2022 || 6 ||
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V34.11 || November 2022 || 9 ||
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</tab>
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<references/>
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{{publication |start=1989}}
 
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Latest revision as of 10:37, 1 December 2022

A clubzine published under the auspices of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy; it is Israel's only fanzine in English (except a short listing of ISSFS activities/news and some occasional materials in the past), as well as "longest surviving" fanzine at all.

It was founded in 1989[1] by Aharon Sheer as the clubzine or "SF Newsletter" of the SF club in Rehovot (south of Tel Aviv), which he led until its disbandment in 1998. He continued to publish Cybercozen even afterwards as it was quite popular. Leybl Botwinik became an assistant editor starting with the June 2014 issue (appearing in late July) due to Sheer's illness; he took over publication after Sheer died in April 2015, starting with the May memorial issue.

Issue Date Pages Notes
V26.6 June 2014 5
V26.7 July 2014 5
V26.8 August 2014 7
V26.9 September 2014 6
V26.10 October 2014 6
V26.11 November 2014 5
V26.12 December 2014 5
V27.1 January 2015 6
V27.2 February 2015 4
V27.2 February 2015 4
V27.3 March 2015 5
V27.4 April 2015 5
V27.5 May 2015 4
V27.5 May 2015 39
V27.6 June 2015 5
V27.7 July 2015 5
V27.8 August 2015 6
V27.9 September 2015 5
V27.10 October 2015 6
V27.11 November 2015 8
V27.12 December 2015 4
V28.1 January 2016 7
V28.2 February 2016 7
V28.3 March 2016 5
V28.4 April 2016 17
V28.5 May 2016 10
V28.6 June 2016 7
V28.7 July 2016 7
V28.8 August 2016 7
V28.9 September 2016 7
V28.10 October 2016 7
V28.11 November 2016 8
V28.12 December 2016 12
V29.1 January 2017 7
V29.2 February 2017 6
V29.3 March 2017 8
V29.4 April 2017 6
V29.5 May 2017 8
V29.6 June 2017 10
V29.7 July 2017 7
V29.8 August 2017 5
V29.9 September 2017 8
V29.10 October 2017 5
V29.11 November 2017 6
V29.12 December 2017 7
V30.1 January 2018 5
V30.2 February 2018 5
V30.3 March 2018 6
V30.4 April 2018 6
V30.5 May 2018 6
V30.6 June 2018 5
V30.7 July 2018 4
V30.8 August 2018 5
V30.9 September 2018 5
V30.10 October 2018 21
V30.11 November 2018 5
V30.12 December 2018 5
V31.1 January 2019 6
V31.2 February 2019 8
V31.3 March 2019 5
V31.4 April 2019 4
V31.5 May 2019 6
V31.6 June 2019 5
V31.7 July 2019 6
V31.8 August 2019 4
V31.9 September 2019 4
V31.10 October 2019 6
V31.11 November 2019 9
V31.12 December 2019 3
V32.2 February 2020 8
V32.3 March 2020 7
V32.4 April 2020 8
V32.5 May 2020 7
V32.6 June 2020 8
V32.7 July 2020 7
V32.8 August 2020 6
V32.9 September 2020 4
V32.10 October 2020 3
V32.11 November 2020 2
V32.12 December 2020 2
V33.1 January 2021 6
V33.2 February 2021 10
V33.3 March 2021 3
V33.4 April 2021 6
V33.5 May 2021 2
V33.6 June 2021 3
V33.7 July 2021 2
V33.8 August 2021 4
V33.9 September 2021 4
V33.10 October 2021 4
V33.11 November 2021 6
V33.12 December 2021 6
V34.1 January 2022 5
V34.2-3 February 2022 5
V34.4 April 2022 10
V34.6 June 2022 5
V34.7 July 2022 4
V34.8 August 2022 5
V34.9 September 2022 7
V34.10 October 2022 6
V34.11 November 2022 9
  1. Cf. the Volume numbering in later years as well as "Fifth Anniversary Issue" in Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1994)

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