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[[Forrest J Ackerman]] claimed that he had published two issues of a [[hectographed]] [[fanzine]], '''''The Meteor''''', prior to the 1932 first issue of ''[[The Time Traveller]]''.
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[[Forrest J Ackerman]] claimed that he had published two issues of a [[hectographed]] [[fanzine]], '''''The Meteor''''', prior to the 1932 first issue of ''[[The Time Traveller]]''. According to [[Pavlat-Evans]], this was published for the [[Boys' Science Club]] starting at an unknown date prior to April 1931. But they also say that it was "apparently also [edited] by Forrest J Ackerman on the first issue or two" -- which they did not see.  
  
If true, it may well have been the first [[fanzine]] [[published]] by an individual [[fan]] rather than a [[club]].
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See also: [[What Was the First Fanzine?]]  
  
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Revision as of 12:22, 15 August 2021

(Did you mean a Harry Nadler fanzine or a Bob Madle apazine?)


Forrest J Ackerman claimed that he had published two issues of a hectographed fanzine, The Meteor, prior to the 1932 first issue of The Time Traveller. According to Pavlat-Evans, this was published for the Boys' Science Club starting at an unknown date prior to April 1931. But they also say that it was "apparently also [edited] by Forrest J Ackerman on the first issue or two" -- which they did not see.

See also: What Was the First Fanzine?



Publication 1931?
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