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''Nova #1.1'' was a 4-page [[fanzine]] published by [[Bob Tucker]] in May, 1939 as a pre-publication ad for ''Nova''. It was bound with ''[[D'Journal]] #4''. | ''Nova #1.1'' was a 4-page [[fanzine]] published by [[Bob Tucker]] in May, 1939 as a pre-publication ad for ''Nova''. It was bound with ''[[D'Journal]] #4''. |
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(Did you mean fanzines by Al Ashley, or Jim Rehak, a convention or some fanspeak?)
Nova #1.1 was a 4-page fanzine published by Bob Tucker in May, 1939 as a pre-publication ad for Nova. It was bound with D'Journal #4.
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