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'''''Egoboo''''' or perhaps '''''Peregrinations in Blue''''' was a [[fanzine]] by [[Toni Vondruska]] (largely [[personalzine]], with a few contributions by others). There seems no trace of further issues; [[Fanac.org]] lists this among [[one-off]]s and page 2 says "EGOBOO is virtually oneshot, or what practically amounts to a sample booklet ([[illos]] for any interested fanzine […] done free, even the [[stencil]]". | '''''Egoboo''''' or perhaps '''''Peregrinations in Blue''''' was a [[fanzine]] by [[Toni Vondruska]] (largely [[personalzine]], with a few contributions by others). There seems no trace of further issues; [[Fanac.org]] lists this among [[one-off]]s and page 2 says "EGOBOO is virtually oneshot, or what practically amounts to a sample booklet ([[illos]] for any interested fanzine […] done free, even the [[stencil]]". | ||
− | Similarly for the title: inside Toni calls the zine only, and repeatedly, EGOBOO. However this title was too frequently used elsewhere to stick; to increase the confusion, the covering paper (indeed bluish) says PEREGRINATIONS IN BLUE 1 in letraset-like font, followed by hand-cursive Egoboo. The hand-drawn cover art on the following "page I" has a large title EGOBOO, and above it in much smaller letters "Peregrinations in Blue" and "No 1". In ''[[Fanac (Carr)]]'' #18 p. 3, it was [[review]]ed in brief by [[Roger Horrocks]] as ''Peregrinations in Blue''. | + | Similarly for the title: inside Toni calls the zine only, and repeatedly, EGOBOO. However this title was too frequently used elsewhere to stick; to increase the confusion, the covering paper (indeed bluish) says PEREGRINATIONS IN BLUE 1 in letraset-like font, followed by hand-cursive Egoboo. The hand-drawn cover art on the following "page I" has a large title EGOBOO, and above it in much smaller letters "Peregrinations in Blue" and "No 1". In ''[[Fanac (Carr)]]'' #18, [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/FANAC/fanac_018.pdf p. 3,] it was [[review]]ed in brief by [[Roger Horrocks]] as ''Peregrinations in Blue''. |
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[https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/1950s_One_Shots/peregrinations_in_blue_1_-_egoboo_vondruska_1958-05.pdf Issue #1 (PDF without OCR, 12 MiB)] at Fanac.org | [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/1950s_One_Shots/peregrinations_in_blue_1_-_egoboo_vondruska_1958-05.pdf Issue #1 (PDF without OCR, 12 MiB)] at Fanac.org | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 13 February 2023
Egoboo or perhaps Peregrinations in Blue was a fanzine by Toni Vondruska (largely personalzine, with a few contributions by others). There seems no trace of further issues; Fanac.org lists this among one-offs and page 2 says "EGOBOO is virtually oneshot, or what practically amounts to a sample booklet (illos for any interested fanzine […] done free, even the stencil".
Similarly for the title: inside Toni calls the zine only, and repeatedly, EGOBOO. However this title was too frequently used elsewhere to stick; to increase the confusion, the covering paper (indeed bluish) says PEREGRINATIONS IN BLUE 1 in letraset-like font, followed by hand-cursive Egoboo. The hand-drawn cover art on the following "page I" has a large title EGOBOO, and above it in much smaller letters "Peregrinations in Blue" and "No 1". In Fanac #18, p. 3, it was reviewed in brief by Roger Horrocks as Peregrinations in Blue.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | May 1958 | 28 | Also art and an article by Lynette Mills |
Issue #1 (PDF without OCR, 12 MiB) at Fanac.org
Publication | 1958 |
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