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A [[fanzine]] published in English in [[Israel]] by [[Aharon Sheer]] and [[Leybl Botwinik]]. It was founded around 1988 as the [[clubzine]] of the (now defunct) Rehobot SF club. It was founded by [[Aharon Sheer]]. Upon his death, one of the assistant editors, took his place. Now the clubzine of the [[Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy]]. | A [[fanzine]] published in English in [[Israel]] by [[Aharon Sheer]] and [[Leybl Botwinik]]. It was founded around 1988 as the [[clubzine]] of the (now defunct) Rehobot SF club. It was founded by [[Aharon Sheer]]. Upon his death, one of the assistant editors, took his place. Now the clubzine of the [[Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy]]. | ||
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[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:09, 3 March 2020
A fanzine published in English in Israel by Aharon Sheer and Leybl Botwinik. It was founded around 1988 as the clubzine of the (now defunct) Rehobot SF club. It was founded by Aharon Sheer. Upon his death, one of the assistant editors, took his place. Now the clubzine of the Israeli Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy.
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