Fan-Tods

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A perzine published by Norman Stanley from Maine which was also apazine run through FAPA and VAPA in an apparently distinguishable version. It was subtitled “The Magazine for the Tod Fan”.

It was named after a piece of mundane slang common in the 20s and 30s and used by E. E. Smith, but disappeared since. It meant something like 'a state of uneasiness. E.g., "The mumbo-jumbo gave me the fantods".'

A 1944 poll by Jack Speer listed Fan-Tods as one of the five best fanzines.

Issue Date Pages FAPA
mail­ing
Notes
1 December 1942 12 22
2 Spring 1943 14 23
3 Summer 1943 20 24
4 Fall 1943 18 25 reports from the summer fan visits: Mecon with adoption of "fen" and Mainecon, Jr. with Degler
5 Winter 1943–44 24 26
6 Spring 1944 22 27
7 June 1944 22 28
8 Fall 1944 20 29
9 Winter 1944–45 30B
10 Spring 1945 28 31
11 Summer 1945 24 32
12 Fall 1945 18 33
13 Winter 1945–46 20 34
14 Summer 1946 24 36
15 Fall 1946 20 37
16 Spring 1947 36 39
17 Spring 1948 42 44 also VAPA 16 and 17? (per Fanac.org, it comments “5th annish, may be”)
18 (Summer?) 1949 48-P postmailing
19 Fall 1952 22 60 note the three-year pause

Fan-Tods online at fanac.org


Publication 19421952
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