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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Alexander J. L. Bouchard]] and [[Megan Bouchard]].  It was published from [[AlexanderPress]].
 
A [[fanzine]] published by [[Alexander J. L. Bouchard]] and [[Megan Bouchard]].  It was published from [[AlexanderPress]].
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Al wrote: “''scopus:3007'', the name of which comes from a barstid Latinization of "scope" and the mail route of my uncle's house (where I grew up) - ZIP 48030, route 07, is now much farther along than I would have imagined, but still under construction.”
  
 
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[https://eFanzines.com/Scopus ''scopus:3007'' online at eFanzines.]
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 30 June 2021

A fanzine published by Alexander J. L. Bouchard and Megan Bouchard. It was published from AlexanderPress.

Al wrote: “scopus:3007, the name of which comes from a barstid Latinization of "scope" and the mail route of my uncle's house (where I grew up) - ZIP 48030, route 07, is now much farther along than I would have imagined, but still under construction.”

Issue Date Pages Notes
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2 Spring 1992 28
3 Fall 1992 16
4 Winter 1993 12
8 Spring 1998 16
9 Summer 1998 16
10 Summer 2000 16
11 January 2002 4
12 Fall 2002 16

scopus:3007 online at eFanzines.



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