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The [[APA]] of the [[Fanoclasts]]. It was founded on August 2, 1974 by [[Jerry Kaufman]] and is the second Fanoclast APA, the first being [[APA-F]].
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The [[APA]] of the [[Fanoclasts]]. It was founded on August 2, 1974 by [[Jerry Kaufman]], named for Queens, and is the second Fanoclast APA, the first being [[APA-F]].
  
 
''[[Quintessential-Q]]'' was a collection of 17 APA-Q covers published in 1977.
 
''[[Quintessential-Q]]'' was a collection of 17 APA-Q covers published in 1977.
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* [[Mike Blake]] --
 
* [[Mike Blake]] --
 
* [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon (Boardman)]]''
 
* [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon (Boardman)]]''
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* [[Ross Chamberlain]] --
 
* [[Eli Cohen]] -- ''[[Short Enough to be Interesting]]''
 
* [[Eli Cohen]] -- ''[[Short Enough to be Interesting]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 10 December 2023

The APA of the Fanoclasts. It was founded on August 2, 1974 by Jerry Kaufman, named for Queens, and is the second Fanoclast APA, the first being APA-F.

Quintessential-Q was a collection of 17 APA-Q covers published in 1977.

Fl. 1974–2021.

Contributors and Apazines:[edit]

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Publication 1974
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