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17 ||November 1969 || ||[[Jim Young]], and [[Chuck Holst|Chuck]] and [[Marilyn Holst]] | 17 ||November 1969 || ||[[Jim Young]], and [[Chuck Holst|Chuck]] and [[Marilyn Holst]] | ||
18 ||November 1970 ||8 || | 18 ||November 1970 ||8 || | ||
− | 19 ||December 1970 || ||[[Art Roberts Jr.]], [[Chuck Holst]], and [[Lynn Torline]] | + | 19 ||December 1970 || ||[[Art Roberts, Jr.]], [[Chuck Holst]], and [[Lynn Torline]] |
20 ||February 1971 ||16 ||[[Chuck Holst]], and [[Lynn Torline]] | 20 ||February 1971 ||16 ||[[Chuck Holst]], and [[Lynn Torline]] | ||
21 ||March 1971 ||10 || | 21 ||March 1971 ||10 || |
Revision as of 00:08, 13 April 2020
(Did you mean a Norman Wansborough fanzine or Ohio University prozine?)
The Minn-Stf clubzine.
Issues 65 and 66 were stapled together in tête-bêche fashion. Issue 71 (Volume 10, Number 10) was disguised as Sci-Fi People Weekly, and had a supplement named Bong 31. These were followed by a single-page supplement titled Rune Volume 10.5. Issue 75 was disguised as Stroon 0.
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