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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Tom Wright]] and [[Joe Fortier]].
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A [[genzine]] [[published]] by [[Tom Wright]] in 1940–1, "assisted by" [[Joe Fortier]] in variously titled roles.
  
 
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1 ||January 1940 ||24 ||  
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1 || January 1940 || 24 ||  
2 ||March 1940 ||22 ||  
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2 || March–April 1940 || 24 || Contents page 3 has stickers with addresses of Wright as Editor and Fortier as "Editor ''[[Scientifan]] -- [[Mercury]]''". P. 13 "An Autobiography of [[Damon Knight]]", with photo. "Starting next issue THE COMET will be a quarterly […] will give more time to […] prepare ''[[Dawn (Wright)|DAWN]]'', a yearly companion"; both of these happened only later.
3 ||May 1940 ||20 ||  
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3 || May–June 1940 || 20 || Switched from [[hecto]] to [[mimeo]]; "published bi-monthly by Tom Wright […] will be out the second Saturday of every other month". "Editor – Tom Wright, Business Manager – Joe Fortier, Advisor – [[Jim Tillman]]". Pp. 5–12 [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]'s story "Horror's Cellar". "Added Photo and Autobiography by [[Walt Daugherty]] 5c", "on slick paper", not a part of issue itself.
4 ||1941 ||30 ||Final issue
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4 || October?&nbsp;1940 || 30 || number and month in parentheses in [[Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index]].
5 || || ||Possibly created, but not issued. Possibly a convention giveaway.  
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''[[The Denventioneer]] Comet'' || March? 1941 || 6 || "Wright, assisted by Fortier, is the editor." Cover [[Bob Studley]], [[illos]] [[Jack Fields]], [[Tom Wright]] and [[W. T. Bell]]. "PAGE FOUR" (numbers spelled out in the running header) a brief [[humor]]ous [[article]] by [[Ray Bradbury]] on Martians, pp. 5–6 a story by [[Robert G. Thompson]], "concluded on page 3." <p> ''[[The Denventioneer]]'' issue is not numbered or dated, but presumed to be issue 5 based on [[Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index|Pavlat Evans list]], which in 1952 added a note: "One report says this issue not distributed, another (in ''[[Twilight Echoes|Twighlight Echoes]]'' Win 44, p. 4) calls it a convention issue." and dated both "(March 1941)". This corresponds to the internal evidence (the issue may have been prepared slightly earlier):<p>On p. 3 Wright says he "meant to send out a small [[hecto]]ed issue of THE COMET as a [[Christmas Card|Xmas greeting]], but (…) the hecto didn't work" and thanks "all those that sent me greetings." He starts the [[editorial]], "I suppose for many of you this is the first glimpse at THE COMET" and plugs the [[Denvention]], listing "quite a few [[fans]] from the [[Bay Area|bay district]] here in [[California]]" who would attend, and asks "Will I see you there?"<p>On the contents page, he says "Since THE COMET has gone quarterly, the next (spring) issue will be the First [[annish|Anniversay Issue]]" with extra length and production values but dependent on [[advertising]]. Clearly, this never materialized, so the [[zine]] ceased instead (see ''primary [[annishthesia]]''); Wright also kept asking for any kind of material.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 12 September 2023

(Did you mean a different Comet?)


A genzine published by Tom Wright in 1940–1, "assisted by" Joe Fortier in variously titled roles.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 January 1940 24
2 March–April 1940 24 Contents page 3 has stickers with addresses of Wright as Editor and Fortier as "Editor Scientifan -- Mercury". P. 13 "An Autobiography of Damon Knight", with photo. "Starting next issue THE COMET will be a quarterly […] will give more time to […] prepare DAWN, a yearly companion"; both of these happened only later.
3 May–June 1940 20 Switched from hecto to mimeo; "published bi-monthly by Tom Wright […] will be out the second Saturday of every other month". "Editor – Tom Wright, Business Manager – Joe Fortier, Advisor – Jim Tillman". Pp. 5–12 Harry Warner, Jr.'s story "Horror's Cellar". "Added Photo and Autobiography by Walt Daugherty 5c", "on slick paper", not a part of issue itself.
4 October? 1940 30 number and month in parentheses in Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index.
The Denventioneer Comet March? 1941 6 "Wright, assisted by Fortier, is the editor." Cover Bob Studley, illos Jack Fields, Tom Wright and W. T. Bell. "PAGE FOUR" (numbers spelled out in the running header) a brief humorous article by Ray Bradbury on Martians, pp. 5–6 a story by Robert G. Thompson, "concluded on page 3."

The Denventioneer issue is not numbered or dated, but presumed to be issue 5 based on Pavlat Evans list, which in 1952 added a note: "One report says this issue not distributed, another (in Twighlight Echoes Win 44, p. 4) calls it a convention issue." and dated both "(March 1941)". This corresponds to the internal evidence (the issue may have been prepared slightly earlier):

On p. 3 Wright says he "meant to send out a small hectoed issue of THE COMET as a Xmas greeting, but (…) the hecto didn't work" and thanks "all those that sent me greetings." He starts the editorial, "I suppose for many of you this is the first glimpse at THE COMET" and plugs the Denvention, listing "quite a few fans from the bay district here in California" who would attend, and asks "Will I see you there?"

On the contents page, he says "Since THE COMET has gone quarterly, the next (spring) issue will be the First Anniversay Issue" with extra length and production values but dependent on advertising. Clearly, this never materialized, so the zine ceased instead (see primary annishthesia); Wright also kept asking for any kind of material.



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