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− | A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bill Kroll]] and [[John Grossman]] of Des Moines, IA in 1948 and 1949. | + | [[File:Scientifantasy3.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.5|center|'''[[Joe Krucher]] cover for ''Scientifantasy'' 3, Spring 1949.''' ]] |
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+ | A beautifully illustrated, saddle-stapled [[fanzine]] [[published]] by teenagers [[Bill Kroll]] and [[John Grossman]] of [[Des Moines, IA]], in 1948 and 1949. | ||
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
− | V1.1 || Fall 1948 || 31 || | + | V1.1 || Fall 1948 || 31 || Contributors were [[David H. Keller]], [[Joe Kennedy]] (“Hunting [[Grulzak]]s...”), [[K. Martin Carlson]], [[Arthur H. Rapp]], [[Thomas H. Carter]], [[Albert Toth]], [[Frank Dietz]] and the [[editors]], with [[art]] by [[Ralph Rayburn Phillips]], [[Howard Miller]], Kroll and Grossman. |
− | 2 || Winter | + | 2 || Winter 1949 || 32 || [[File:ScientifantasyArt.jpeg|frameless|right|upright=1.25]] Cover by [[Howard Miller]]. Planographed. “...sported 2 fiction pieces, 2 [[articles]], a book review, 3 [[poems]], 3 departments, 25 illustrations and one (1) comic strip which we assume has its readers. Extremely well laid out, the fanzine is worth your investigation.” <br>—[[Bob Tucker]], ''[[Bloomington News Letter]]'', June 1949. |
− | 3 || Spring 1949 || 32 ||Includes [[Hannes Bok]] material | + | 3 || Spring 1949 || 32 || Cover by [[Joe Krucher]]. Includes [[Hannes Bok]] material. |
− | 4 || Summer 1949 || 32 || | + | 4 || Summer 1949 || 32 || Cover by [[William Kroll]]. |
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+ | *[https://www.philsp.com/data/data473.html#SCIENTIFANTASY Listing at Fiction Mags.] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:27, 29 November 2022
A beautifully illustrated, saddle-stapled fanzine published by teenagers Bill Kroll and John Grossman of Des Moines, IA, in 1948 and 1949.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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V1.1 | Fall 1948 | 31 | Contributors were David H. Keller, Joe Kennedy (“Hunting Grulzaks...”), K. Martin Carlson, Arthur H. Rapp, Thomas H. Carter, Albert Toth, Frank Dietz and the editors, with art by Ralph Rayburn Phillips, Howard Miller, Kroll and Grossman. |
2 | Winter 1949 | 32 | Cover by Howard Miller. Planographed. “...sported 2 fiction pieces, 2 articles, a book review, 3 poems, 3 departments, 25 illustrations and one (1) comic strip which we assume has its readers. Extremely well laid out, the fanzine is worth your investigation.” —Bob Tucker, Bloomington News Letter, June 1949. |
3 | Spring 1949 | 32 | Cover by Joe Krucher. Includes Hannes Bok material. |
4 | Summer 1949 | 32 | Cover by William Kroll. |
- Scientifantasy online at fanac.org.
- Listing at Fiction Mags.
Publication | 1948—1949 |
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