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(1) A Fanzine by Arthur Metzger[edit]

A fanzine published in the mid-70s by Arthur Metzger.

(2) A Semiprozine by Doug Fratz[edit]

A semiprozine (or very slick fanzine) published by Doug Fratz in the early 90s with at least 44 issues. The first 35 issues were titled Thrust. The first six issues (volumes 1 and 2) were edited by Fratz as a clubzine of the University of Maryland SF Society. He took it with him when he graduated, which created some ill-will.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1.1 February 1973 22
2.1 October 1973 24
2.2 January 1974 24
2.3 April 1974 24
3.1 November 1974 24
7 Spring 1976 28
8 Spring 1977 40
9 Fall 1977 48
10 Spring 1978 52
11 Fall 1978 52
12 Summer 1979 52
13 Fall 1979 52
14 Winter 1980 52
15 Summer 1980 56
16 Fall 1980 44
17 Summer 1981 40
18 Winter 1982 36
19 Winter 1983 40
20 Summer 1984 40
21 Fall 1984 36
22 Summer 1985 36
23 Winter 1985 36
24 Summer 1986 32
25 Winter 1986 32
26 Spring 1986 35
27 Summer 1987 32
29 Winter 1988 32
30 Summer 1988 32
35 Winter 1990 42 Last issue titled Thrust
36 First issue titled Quantum
38 Winter 1991 36

(3) A Fanzine by John Baxter[edit]

A fanzine edited by John Baxter in Australia which was continued as Bunyip.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 6
6 February 1960 22
7 1960 28 Last issue titled Quantum
1 1960 34 Now titled Bunyip
2
4 1961 48 May actually be #3

(4) A Fanzine by Paula Gold, Mike Streff and Others[edit]

A fanzine published by Paula Gold, Mike Streff and others in Cincinnati, OH.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1.1 1975
1.2 1976
1.3 1976
1.4 1976 54
2.1 1977
2.2 1977
4.4 1978


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