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Revision as of 06:29, 3 March 2020
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(1) A Fanzine by Paul Freehafer.[edit]
A mimeographed fanzine containing mostly fiction published in the immediate pre-War years by Paul Freehafer.
After Freehafer's death, Forry Ackerman published one more issue: Polaris -- Paul Freehafer, The Good Die Young.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1.1 | December 1939 | 16 | |
1.2 | March 1940 | 16 | |
1.3 | June 1940 | 20 | |
1.4 | September 1940 | 20 | |
2.1 | December 1940 | 20 | |
2.2 | June 1941 | 18 | Final issue |
(2) A Fanzine by Colin White and J. Allyson Johnson.[edit]
A large, printed fanzine published in the 80s by Colin White and J. Allyson Johnson.
(3) A Fanzine by Edward Ludwig[edit]
A [fanzine published in the 1950s by Edward Ludwig.
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