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* [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon (Boardman)]]'' | * [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon (Boardman)]]'' | ||
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* [[Eli Cohen]] -- ''[[Short Enough to be Interesting]]'' | * [[Eli Cohen]] -- ''[[Short Enough to be Interesting]]'' | ||
* [[Gary Farber]] -- | * [[Gary Farber]] -- |
Revision as of 10:53, 26 January 2022
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.
Quintessential-Q was a collection of 17 APA-Q covers published in 1977.
Fl. 1974–2021.
Contributors and Apazines:[edit]
- Alyson Abramovitz --
- Mike Blake --
- John Boardman -- Dagon
- Ross Chamberlain --
- Eli Cohen -- Short Enough to be Interesting
- Gary Farber --
- Moshe Feder --
- Patrick Hayden --
- Jim Hershberg --
- Arthur D. Hlavaty -- Questionable
- Doug Hoylman -- Pun City
- Jean Johnson --
- Jerry Kaufman --
- Ed Meskys -- The View From Entropy Hall
- Tom Morley --
- Debbie Notkin --
- D. Potter --
- Stu Shiffman --
- Jon Singer --
- Laurie Trask --
- Anna Vargo --
- Tom Whitmore --
OEs:[edit]
- 1974 -- Jerry Kaufman
- 1981 -- John Boardman
Publication | 1974— |
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