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− | + | '''''Squeak''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Tony Glynn]] between 1963 and 1964. [[Ron Bennett]] reviewed the first issue in ''[[Skyrack]]'' #61 and said: | |
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+ | From the [[Seventh-fandom|7th]] and [[Eighth-fandom|8th fandom]] days of fan-pubbing for the sheer hell of it comes this excellently produced publication from fandom's favourite western writer packed with the sheer pleasure of wild exaggeration. The whole zine is well written, well laid out and excellently illustrated. | ||
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+ | Squeak placed ninth in the [[Skyrack Poll]] for best British fan publication of 1963. | ||
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Squeak was a fanzine published by Tony Glynn between 1963 and 1964. Ron Bennett reviewed the first issue in Skyrack #61 and said:
From the 7th and 8th fandom days of fan-pubbing for the sheer hell of it comes this excellently produced publication from fandom's favourite western writer packed with the sheer pleasure of wild exaggeration. The whole zine is well written, well laid out and excellently illustrated.
Squeak placed ninth in the Skyrack Poll for best British fan publication of 1963.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | December 1963 | 40 | |
2 | 1964 | 38 | final issue |
Publication | 1963—1964 |
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