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[[Clubzine]] of [[The Nameless Ones]] starting in the 50s, but by the mid-50s it had shortened its named to just '''''Cry''''' and had ceased to be a [[clubzine]]. It was edited for most of its lifetime by [[F. M. Busby]] with help from a number of people including [[Elinor Busby]]. In the 60s it was mainly the work of [[Wally Weber]].
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[[Clubzine]] of [[The Nameless Ones]] starting in the 1950s, but by the mid-50s it had shortened its named to just '''''Cry''''' and had ceased to be a [[clubzine]]. It was [[edited]] for most of its lifetime by [[F. M. Busby]] with help from a number of people including [[Elinor Busby]]. In the 1960s, it was mainly the work of [[Wally Weber]]. The [[editors]] and contributors were known as the [[Cry Crowd]].  
  
 
It won the [[1960 Best Fanzine Hugo]], and was nominated for the [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1962 Best Fanzine Hugo]]
 
It won the [[1960 Best Fanzine Hugo]], and was nominated for the [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1962 Best Fanzine Hugo]]
  
In the 50s it earned the reputation as one of the most [[fannish]] [[fanzines]] and one of its most popular features was its large letters column, "Cry of the Readers". It was the conduit into [[fandom]] for many younger [[fans]] who were just beginning to send off for [[fanzines]] and was a place where newer fans were at home with [[science fiction]] personalities such as [[Ellison]], [[Asimov]], [[Silverberg]], [[Walt Willis]], and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]. Becoming a ''Cry'' [[letterhack]] was a kind of fannish rite of passage.
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In the ’50s, it earned the reputation as one of the most [[fannish]] [[fanzines]] and one of its most popular features was its large letters column, "Cry of the Readers". It was the conduit into [[fandom]] for many younger [[fans]] who were just beginning to send off for [[fanzines]] and was a place where newer fans were at home with [[science fiction]] personalities such as [[Ellison]], [[Asimov]], [[Silverberg]], [[Walt Willis]], and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]. Becoming a ''Cry'' [[letterhack]] was a kind of fannish rite of passage.
  
Other features included a prozine review column by F. M. Busby (as "[[Renfrew Pemberton]]"), the "Fandom Harvest" column by [[Terry Carr]] and [[John Berry]]'s serialized 1959 North American trip report "[[The Goon Goes West]]".
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Other features included a [[prozine]] review column by F. M. Busby (as "[[Renfrew Pemberton]]"), the "Fandom Harvest" column by [[Terry Carr]] and [[John Berry]]'s serialized 1959 North American trip report "[[The Goon Goes West]]".
  
Issue #135, the tenth [[annish]] was the first issue of 1960 and was one of the best. In that issue, [[Hal Lynch]] provided a piece of [[fan fiction]] about a [[fan]] who wanted to make a 12-hour film based on [[Sam Moskowitz]]'s ''[[The Immortal Storm]]''. Jose Ferrer played [[Don Wollheim]]; Gregory Peck as [[Bob Tucker]]; Yul Brynner as [[Hoy Ping Pong]]; and Raymond Burr as Moskowitz.   It also included [[Dean Grennell]] denying that he was [[Les Nirenberg]], an article by [[Les Gerber]] "How to Write Faan Fiction", and a letter from [[Bob Lichtman]] that summarized how many seasoned [[fans]] must have felt about [[fandom]] as the 1960s were just beginning: "I'm glad I'm not joining [[fandom]] now; think of all the things I'd have to wait ever so long to enter into the fun of, while I'm already in them. The learning process continues, and as I read every new [[fanzine]] I get, and with every letter I receive, and so on. I doubt that even [[Bloch]] knows everything about fandom, but imagine what a vast knowledge the elder Ghods like he and [[Tucker]] must have -- [[fannish]] allusions and jokes long forgotten by other [[fen]]."
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Issue #135, the tenth [[annish]] was the first issue of 1960 and was one of the best. In that issue, [[Hal Lynch]] provided a piece of [[fan fiction]] about a [[fan]] who wanted to make a 12-hour film based on [[Sam Moskowitz]]'s ''[[The Immortal Storm]]''. Jose Ferrer played [[Don Wollheim]]; Gregory Peck as [[Bob Tucker]]; Yul Brynner as [[Hoy Ping Pong]]; and Raymond Burr as Moskowitz. It also included [[Dean Grennell]] denying that he was [[Les Nirenberg]], an article by [[Les Gerber]] "How to Write Faan Fiction", and a letter from [[Bob Lichtman]] that summarized how many seasoned [[fans]] must have felt about [[fandom]] as the 1960s were just beginning: "I'm glad I'm not joining [[fandom]] now; think of all the things I'd have to wait ever so long to enter into the fun of, while I'm already in them. The learning process continues, and as I read every new [[fanzine]] I get, and with every letter I receive, and so on. I doubt that even [[Bloch]] knows everything about fandom, but imagine what a vast knowledge the elder Ghods like he and [[Tucker]] must have -- [[fannish]] allusions and jokes long forgotten by other [[fen]]."
  
''Cry'' ceased publication after the 174th issue in mid 1964 primarily due to [[Wally Weber]] being moved by his employer, Boeing, from the Seattle area to [[Huntsville]], Alabama. It briefly made a comeback in the late 1960s under [[Vera Heminger]], but it wasn't the same.
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''Cry'' ceased publication after the 174th issue in mid 1964 primarily due to [[Wally Weber]] being moved by his employer, Boeing, from the Seattle area to [[Huntsville]], Alabama. It briefly made a comeback in the late 1960s under [[Vera Heminger]], but it wasn't the same.
  
 
[[rich brown]], a frequent contributor to the [[letters column]], looked back at ''Cry'' some decades later, and delivered this eulogy: "No other [[fanzine]] of the time had quite the same mixture of [[pros]] and [[BNFs]] and new [[fanzine fans]] as ''enthusiastic'' participants; people didn't just 'like' ''Cry'', they were genuinely ''fond'' of it."
 
[[rich brown]], a frequent contributor to the [[letters column]], looked back at ''Cry'' some decades later, and delivered this eulogy: "No other [[fanzine]] of the time had quite the same mixture of [[pros]] and [[BNFs]] and new [[fanzine fans]] as ''enthusiastic'' participants; people didn't just 'like' ''Cry'', they were genuinely ''fond'' of it."
  
 
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<tab head=top>
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Editor || Notes  
113 ||March 1958 ||36 ||  
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1 || January 4, 1950 || 4 || [[G. M. Carr]] ||
114 ||April 1958 ||38 ||  
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2 || February 1950 || 4 || " ||
116 ||June 1958 ||48 ||  
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3 || March 1950 || 2 || " ||
118 ||August 1958 ||50 ||  
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4 || April 1950 || 2 || " ||
121 ||November 1958 || ||  
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5 || May 1950 || 8 || " ||
122 ||December 1958 ||40 ||  
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6 || September 1950 || 6 " ||
123 ||January 1959 ||36 ||  
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7 || October 1950 || 6 || " ||
124 ||February 1959 ||46 ||  
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7.5 || October 19, 1950 || 2 || " ||
125 ||March 1959 ||46 ||  
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8 || November 1950 || 4 || " ||
126 ||April 1959 ||46 ||  
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9 || December 1950 || 12 || " ||
127 ||May 1959 ||46 ||  
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10 || January 1951 || 6 || " ||
128 ||June 1959 ||42 ||  
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11 || February 1951 || 8 || " ||
129 ||July 1959 ||38 ||  
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12 || March 1951 || 6 || " ||
130 ||August 1959 ||46 ||  
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13 || April 1951 || 7 || " ||
131 ||September 1959 ||34 ||  
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14 || May 1951 || 4 || " ||
132 ||October 1959 ||38 ||  
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15 || June 1951 || 8 || " ||
133 ||November 1959 ||34 ||  
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16 || September 1951 || 6 || " ||
134 ||December 1959 ||54 ||  
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17 || October 1951 || 8 || [[Wally Weber]] ||
135 ||January 1960 ||104 ||  
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19 || December 19, 1951 || 6 || " ||
136 ||February 1960 ||46 ||  
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20 || January 18, 1952 || 4 || " ||
137 ||March 1960 ||66 ||  
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21 || February 1, 1952 || 4 || " ||
138 ||April 1960 ||52 ||  
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22 || February 15, 1952 || 6 || " ||
139 ||May 1960 ||48 ||  
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23 || February 29, 1952 || 5 || " ||
140 ||June 1960 ||50 ||  
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24 || March 14, 1952 || 6 || " ||
141 ||July 1960 ||54 ||  
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25 || March 28, 1952 || 4 || " ||
142 ||August 1960 ||44 ||  
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27 || April 25, 1952 || 4 || " ||
143 ||September 1960 ||44 ||  
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29 || May 23, 1952 || 4 || " ||
144 ||November 1960 ||42 ||  
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31 || June 20, 1952 || 8 || " ||
145 ||December 1960 ||62 ||  
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36 || September 12, 1952 || 4 || " ||
146 ||January 1961 ||46 ||Title changes to simply ''Cry''  
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37 || October 10, 1952 || 4 || " ||
147 ||February 1961 ||34 ||  
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37.5 || November 7, 1952 || 6 || " ||
148 ||March 1961 ||44 ||  
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39 || December 1952 || 4 || " ||
149 ||April 1961 ||44 ||  
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44 || March 1953 || 2 || " ||
150 ||May 1961 ||38 ||  
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45 || April 25, 1953 || 4 || [[Wally Gonser]] ||
151 ||June 1961 ||32 ||  
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46 || May 10, 1953 || 2 || " ||
152 ||August 1961 ||38 ||  
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56 || October 8, 1953 || 4 || Wally Weber ||
153 ||October 1961 ||38 ||  
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60 || December 6, 1953 || 2 || " ||
154 ||November 1961 ||32 ||  
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66 || March 4, 1954 || 8 || " ||
155 ||December 1961 ||36 ||  
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67 || March 21, 1954 || 10 || " ||
157 ||February 1962 ||26 ||  
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76 || December 30, 1954 || 14 || [[Burnett Toskey]] ||
159 ||April 1962 ||36 ||  
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78 || March 1955 || 16 || [[F.M. Busby]] / [[Elinor Busby]] ||
160 ||May 1962 ||32 ||  
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81 || June 1955 || 16 || Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber ||
163 ||October 1962 ||38 ||  
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83 || September 1955 || 18 || F.M. Busby / Elinor Busby ||
170 ||October 1963 ||36@ ||  
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84 || October 1955 || 12 || " ||
171 ||December 1963 ||32@ ||  
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86 || December 1955 || 18 || " ||
172 ||February 1964 ||32@ ||  
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88 || February 1956 || 22 || " ||
173 ||April 1964 ||32@ ||  
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89 || December 30, 1954 || 22 || Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber ||
174 ||June 1964 ||34@ ||  
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92 || June 1956 || 24 || Burnett Toskey / others ||
175 ||August 1964 ||12 ||[[hoax]] issue by [[Phil Harrell]]  
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95 || September 1956 || 32 || Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber ||
175 ||August 1968 ||18@ ||  
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96 || October 1956 || 30 || Wally Weber / others ||
176 ||September 1968 ||42@ ||  
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97 || November 1956 || 20 || " ||
177 ||November 1968 ||42@ ||  
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98 || December 1956 || 24 || " ||
178 ||December 1968 ||52@ ||  
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100 || February 1957 || 52 || " ||
179 ||February 1969 ||42@ ||  
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101 || March 1957 || 30 || Wally Weber ||
180 ||March 1969 ||40@ ||  
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103 || May 1957 || 22 || Wally Weber / others ||
181 ||May 1969 ||44@ ||  
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106 || August 1957 || 40 || Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber ||
182 ||June 1969 ||36@ ||  
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108 || October 1957 || 34 || " ||
183 ||August 1969 ||48@ ||  
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109 || November 1957 || 34 || Wally Weber ||
184 ||September 1969 ||46@ ||  
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111 || January 1958 || 42 || Wally Weber / others ||
185 ||November 1969 ||38@ ||  
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112 || February 1958 || 39 || Wally Weber ||
186 ||June 1970 ||50@ ||  
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113 || March 1958 || 36 || " ||  
187 ||January 1989 ||50 ||  
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114 || April 1958 || 38 || " ||
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115 || May 1958 || 53 || F. M. Busby ||  
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116 || June 1958 || 48 || " ||
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117 || July 1958 || || Burnett Toskey ||  
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118 || August 1958 || 50 || Wally Weber ||
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119 || September 1958 || 37 || " ||
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120 || October 1958 || 38 || F. M. Busby ||  
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121 || November 1958 || || " ||  
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122 || December 1958 || 40 || Wally Weber ||  
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123 || January 1959 || 36 || F. M. Busby / Elinor Busby / Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber ||  
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|| January 21, 1959 || 2 || || Letter from [[Ted Pauls]]
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124 || February 1959 || 46 || F. M. Busby ||  
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125 || March 1959 || 46 || " ||  
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126 || April 1959 || 46 || " ||  
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127 || May 1959 || 46 || " ||  
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128 || June 1959 || 42 || " ||  
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129 || July 1959 || 38 || " ||  
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130 || August 1959 || 46 || " ||  
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131 || September 1959 || 34 || " ||  
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132 || October 1959 || 38 || " ||  
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133 || November 1959 || 34 || " ||  
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134 || December 1959 || 54 || " ||  
 +
135 || January 1960 || 104 || " ||  
 +
136 || February 1960 || 46 || " ||  
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137 || March 1960 || 66 || " ||  
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138 || April 1960 || 52 || " ||  
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139 || May 1960 || 48 || " ||  
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140 || June 1960 || 50 || " ||  
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141 || July 1960 || 54 || " ||  
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142 || August 1960 || 44 || " ||
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|| September 1960 || 4 || " ||  
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143 || October 1960 || 44 || " ||  
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144 || November 1960 || 42 || " ||  
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145 || December 1960 || 62 || " ||  
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146 || January 1961 || 46 || " || Title changes to simply ''Cry''
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147 || February 1961 || 34 || " ||  
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148 || March 1961 || 44 || " ||  
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149 || April 1961 || 44 || " ||  
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150 || May 1961 || 38 || " ||  
 +
151 || June 1961 || 32 || " ||  
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152 || August 1961 || 38 || " ||  
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153 || October 1961 || 38 || " ||  
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154 || November 1961 || 32 || " ||  
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155 || December 1961 || 36 || " ||
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156 || January 1962 || 26 || " ||  
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157 || February 1962 || 26 || " ||  
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159 || April 1962 || 36 || " ||  
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160 || May 1962 || 32 || " ||
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161 || June 1962 || 36 || " ||
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162 || August 1962 || 40 || " ||  
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163 || October 1962 || 38 || " ||
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164 || November 1962 || 32 || " ||
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165 || December 1962 || 36 || Wally Weber / F. M. Busby / Elinor Busby ||
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166 || February 1963 || 38 || " ||
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167 || April 1963 || 34 || " ||
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168 || June 1963 || 34 || " ||
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169 || August 1963 || 23 || " ||  
 +
170 || October 1963 || 36@ || " ||  
 +
171 || December 1963 || 32@ || " ||  
 +
172 || February 1964 || 32@ || " ||  
 +
173 || April 1964 || 32@ || Wally Weber / Ella Parker ||
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173.5 || April 1964 || 12 || Wally Weber / F. M. Busby / Elinor Busby ||  
 +
174 || June 1964 || 34 || " ||  
 +
175 || August 1964 || 12 || || [[hoax]] issue by [[Phil Harrell]] and Wally Weber and marked as ''[[ARGH]] 1964''
 +
175 || August 1968 || 18 || Wally Weber / Elinor Busby / [[Vera Heminger]] ||  
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176 || September 1968 || 42 || " ||  
 +
177 || November 1968 || 42 || " ||  
 +
178 || December 1968 || 52 || " ||  
 +
179 || February 1969 || 42 || " ||  
 +
180 || March 1969 || 40 || " ||  
 +
181 || May 1969 || 44 || " ||  
 +
182 || June 1969 || 36 || Wally Weber / Wally Gonser ||  
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183 || August 1969 || 48 || " ||  
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184 || September 1969 || 46 || " ||  
 +
185 || November 1969 || 38 || Elinor Busby ||  
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186 || June 1970 || 50 || Elinor Busby || Claimed to be the last issue "in its most recent, and hopefully last, incarnation."
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187 || January 1989 || 50 || ||  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:12, 6 November 2023

Clubzine of The Nameless Ones starting in the 1950s, but by the mid-50s it had shortened its named to just Cry and had ceased to be a clubzine. It was edited for most of its lifetime by F. M. Busby with help from a number of people including Elinor Busby. In the 1960s, it was mainly the work of Wally Weber. The editors and contributors were known as the Cry Crowd.

It won the 1960 Best Fanzine Hugo, and was nominated for the 1959 Best Fanzine Hugo and the 1962 Best Fanzine Hugo

In the ’50s, it earned the reputation as one of the most fannish fanzines and one of its most popular features was its large letters column, "Cry of the Readers". It was the conduit into fandom for many younger fans who were just beginning to send off for fanzines and was a place where newer fans were at home with science fiction personalities such as Ellison, Asimov, Silverberg, Walt Willis, and Harry Warner, Jr.. Becoming a Cry letterhack was a kind of fannish rite of passage.

Other features included a prozine review column by F. M. Busby (as "Renfrew Pemberton"), the "Fandom Harvest" column by Terry Carr and John Berry's serialized 1959 North American trip report "The Goon Goes West".

Issue #135, the tenth annish was the first issue of 1960 and was one of the best. In that issue, Hal Lynch provided a piece of fan fiction about a fan who wanted to make a 12-hour film based on Sam Moskowitz's The Immortal Storm. Jose Ferrer played Don Wollheim; Gregory Peck as Bob Tucker; Yul Brynner as Hoy Ping Pong; and Raymond Burr as Moskowitz. It also included Dean Grennell denying that he was Les Nirenberg, an article by Les Gerber "How to Write Faan Fiction", and a letter from Bob Lichtman that summarized how many seasoned fans must have felt about fandom as the 1960s were just beginning: "I'm glad I'm not joining fandom now; think of all the things I'd have to wait ever so long to enter into the fun of, while I'm already in them. The learning process continues, and as I read every new fanzine I get, and with every letter I receive, and so on. I doubt that even Bloch knows everything about fandom, but imagine what a vast knowledge the elder Ghods like he and Tucker must have -- fannish allusions and jokes long forgotten by other fen."

Cry ceased publication after the 174th issue in mid 1964 primarily due to Wally Weber being moved by his employer, Boeing, from the Seattle area to Huntsville, Alabama. It briefly made a comeback in the late 1960s under Vera Heminger, but it wasn't the same.

rich brown, a frequent contributor to the letters column, looked back at Cry some decades later, and delivered this eulogy: "No other fanzine of the time had quite the same mixture of pros and BNFs and new fanzine fans as enthusiastic participants; people didn't just 'like' Cry, they were genuinely fond of it."

Issue Date Pages Editor Notes
1 January 4, 1950 4 G. M. Carr
2 February 1950 4 "
3 March 1950 2 "
4 April 1950 2 "
5 May 1950 8 "
6 September 1950 6 "
7 October 1950 6 "
7.5 October 19, 1950 2 "
8 November 1950 4 "
9 December 1950 12 "
10 January 1951 6 "
11 February 1951 8 "
12 March 1951 6 "
13 April 1951 7 "
14 May 1951 4 "
15 June 1951 8 "
16 September 1951 6 "
17 October 1951 8 Wally Weber
19 December 19, 1951 6 "
20 January 18, 1952 4 "
21 February 1, 1952 4 "
22 February 15, 1952 6 "
23 February 29, 1952 5 "
24 March 14, 1952 6 "
25 March 28, 1952 4 "
27 April 25, 1952 4 "
29 May 23, 1952 4 "
31 June 20, 1952 8 "
36 September 12, 1952 4 "
37 October 10, 1952 4 "
37.5 November 7, 1952 6 "
39 December 1952 4 "
44 March 1953 2 "
45 April 25, 1953 4 Wally Gonser
46 May 10, 1953 2 "
56 October 8, 1953 4 Wally Weber
60 December 6, 1953 2 "
66 March 4, 1954 8 "
67 March 21, 1954 10 "
76 December 30, 1954 14 Burnett Toskey
78 March 1955 16 F.M. Busby / Elinor Busby
81 June 1955 16 Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber
83 September 1955 18 F.M. Busby / Elinor Busby
84 October 1955 12 "
86 December 1955 18 "
88 February 1956 22 "
89 December 30, 1954 22 Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber
92 June 1956 24 Burnett Toskey / others
95 September 1956 32 Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber
96 October 1956 30 Wally Weber / others
97 November 1956 20 "
98 December 1956 24 "
100 February 1957 52 "
101 March 1957 30 Wally Weber
103 May 1957 22 Wally Weber / others
106 August 1957 40 Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber
108 October 1957 34 "
109 November 1957 34 Wally Weber
111 January 1958 42 Wally Weber / others
112 February 1958 39 Wally Weber
113 March 1958 36 "
114 April 1958 38 "
115 May 1958 53 F. M. Busby
116 June 1958 48 "
117 July 1958 Burnett Toskey
118 August 1958 50 Wally Weber
119 September 1958 37 "
120 October 1958 38 F. M. Busby
121 November 1958 "
122 December 1958 40 Wally Weber
123 January 1959 36 F. M. Busby / Elinor Busby / Burnett Toskey / Wally Weber
January 21, 1959 2 Letter from Ted Pauls
124 February 1959 46 F. M. Busby
125 March 1959 46 "
126 April 1959 46 "
127 May 1959 46 "
128 June 1959 42 "
129 July 1959 38 "
130 August 1959 46 "
131 September 1959 34 "
132 October 1959 38 "
133 November 1959 34 "
134 December 1959 54 "
135 January 1960 104 "
136 February 1960 46 "
137 March 1960 66 "
138 April 1960 52 "
139 May 1960 48 "
140 June 1960 50 "
141 July 1960 54 "
142 August 1960 44 "
September 1960 4 "
143 October 1960 44 "
144 November 1960 42 "
145 December 1960 62 "
146 January 1961 46 " Title changes to simply Cry
147 February 1961 34 "
148 March 1961 44 "
149 April 1961 44 "
150 May 1961 38 "
151 June 1961 32 "
152 August 1961 38 "
153 October 1961 38 "
154 November 1961 32 "
155 December 1961 36 "
156 January 1962 26 "
157 February 1962 26 "
159 April 1962 36 "
160 May 1962 32 "
161 June 1962 36 "
162 August 1962 40 "
163 October 1962 38 "
164 November 1962 32 "
165 December 1962 36 Wally Weber / F. M. Busby / Elinor Busby
166 February 1963 38 "
167 April 1963 34 "
168 June 1963 34 "
169 August 1963 23 "
170 October 1963 36@ "
171 December 1963 32@ "
172 February 1964 32@ "
173 April 1964 32@ Wally Weber / Ella Parker
173.5 April 1964 12 Wally Weber / F. M. Busby / Elinor Busby
174 June 1964 34 "
175 August 1964 12 hoax issue by Phil Harrell and Wally Weber and marked as ARGH 1964
175 August 1968 18 Wally Weber / Elinor Busby / Vera Heminger
176 September 1968 42 "
177 November 1968 42 "
178 December 1968 52 "
179 February 1969 42 "
180 March 1969 40 "
181 May 1969 44 "
182 June 1969 36 Wally Weber / Wally Gonser
183 August 1969 48 "
184 September 1969 46 "
185 November 1969 38 Elinor Busby
186 June 1970 50 Elinor Busby Claimed to be the last issue "in its most recent, and hopefully last, incarnation."
187 January 1989 50


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