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Revision as of 12:38, 7 February 2020
"Science Fiction Review" (SFR) is a very popular name, especially including variations!
Contents
- 1 (1) Fanzine (1953-1992) by Richard E. Geis
- 2 (2) Early (1939) Australian Fanzine
- 3 (3) Fanzine of the Australasian Science Fiction Society.
- 4 (4) Fanzine (1963-1966) by Robert W. Franson
- 5 (5) Australian Radio Program
- 6 (6) Fanzine (1935) by Claire P. Beck
- 7 (7) Canadian One-shot (1976) by Mike Glicksohn
- 8 (8) 1960s Argentinian Fanzine
- 9 (9) 1972 UK Fanzine by Ian Williams
- 10 (10) 1954 Australian Fanzine by Graham Stone
- 11 (11) Australian (1966-1968) Fanzine
- 12 (12) Australian (1986-1991) Fanzine
(1) Fanzine (1953-1992) by Richard E. Geis[edit]
A major Hugo-winning fanzine by Richard E. Geis.
See Geis' Science Fiction Review for much more.
(2) Early (1939) Australian Fanzine[edit]
Fanzine of John Gregor (John Dauvergne Gregor), writing as John Devern.
There was but one issue of this very rare 16-page fanzine which was hektographed by John Devern in February 1939 for the Adelaide SFL. Only 18 copies were printed and only two seem to have made it into fannish hands. It was the first duplicated Australian fanzine.
(3) Fanzine of the Australasian Science Fiction Society.[edit]
The clubzine of the Australasian Science Fiction Society. Details unknown.
(4) Fanzine (1963-1966) by Robert W. Franson[edit]
See Franson's Science Fiction Review for more.
(5) Australian Radio Program[edit]
A South Australian radio program. See SF Review for more information.
(6) Fanzine (1935) by Claire P. Beck[edit]
The first issue of Claire P. Beck's Science Fiction Critic (4 pages, November 1935) was titled Science Fiction Review
(7) Canadian One-shot (1976) by Mike Glicksohn[edit]
A one-shot fanzine published by Mike Glicksohn in August 1976.
(8) 1960s Argentinian Fanzine[edit]
See the Argentine Science Fiction Review for more.
(9) 1972 UK Fanzine by Ian Williams[edit]
See Gannet Science Fiction Review for more.
(10) 1954 Australian Fanzine by Graham Stone[edit]
A fanzine published by Graham Stone in Australia.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | August 1954 | 11 | Single-sided |
(11) Australian (1966-1968) Fanzine[edit]
See Australian Science Fiction Review by John Bangsund for more.
(12) Australian (1986-1991) Fanzine[edit]
See Australian Science Fiction Review (Second Series) by the ASFR Cooperative for more.
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