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(Did you mean the [[DNQ (Vayne)|Victoria Vayne fanzine]] or the [[DNQ|fanspeak]]?)
 
(Did you mean the [[DNQ (Vayne)|Victoria Vayne fanzine]] or the [[DNQ|fanspeak]]?)
  
''DNQ'' was a [[fanzine]] published in Stockholm in the 1970s by [[Swedish]] [[fans]] including [[John-Henri Holmberg]], [[Per Insulander]] and [[Ulf Westblom]].
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''DNQ'' was a [[fanzine]] published in Stockholm in the 1970s by [[Swedish]] [[fans]] [[Per Insulander]] and [[Ulf Westblom]], initially with [[John Ågren]] and [[Torke Franzén]] as co-editors, later adding [[John-Henri Holmberg]] to the editorial group. It was largely modelled on the [[Ted White]] edited late issues of [[Void]], and was considered a major fannish fanzine in Sweden.The first five issues were published in 1969-1974; a final, long delayed issue #6 was published in 1981.
  
 
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(Did you mean the Victoria Vayne fanzine or the fanspeak?)

DNQ was a fanzine published in Stockholm in the 1970s by Swedish fans Per Insulander and Ulf Westblom, initially with John Ågren and Torke Franzén as co-editors, later adding John-Henri Holmberg to the editorial group. It was largely modelled on the Ted White edited late issues of Void, and was considered a major fannish fanzine in Sweden.The first five issues were published in 1969-1974; a final, long delayed issue #6 was published in 1981.

Issue Date Pages Notes
February 1975


Publication 1970s1970s
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