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The [[clubzine]] of [[The Scienceers]], the first true [[sf club]].  Among [[fanzines]], only ''[[Cosmology|The Comet]]'' preceded it, and since that was about science, the [[OO]] of the [[Science Correspondence Club]], man [[fanhistorians]] argue that '''''The Planet''''' was the first ''actual'' fanzine. There were six issues.
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The [[clubzine]] of [[The Scienceers]], the first true [[sf club]].  Among [[fanzines]], only ''[[Cosmology|The Comet]]'' preceded it, and since that was about science, the [[OO]] of the [[Science Correspondence Club]], many [[fanhistorians]] argue that '''''The Planet''''' was the first ''actual'' fanzine. There were six issues.
  
 
[[Allen Glasser]], its editor, later wrote: "Editor and creator of ''The Planet'' was myself, Allen Glasser. I also cut all stencils needed for each issue of four or five pages. [[Mimeographing]] was done by [[Philip Rosenblatt]], who never received full credit for making the paper's publication possible. Most of our members contributed items to ''The Planet'', including reviews of [[professional science-fantasy magazines]] which then numbered only four.
 
[[Allen Glasser]], its editor, later wrote: "Editor and creator of ''The Planet'' was myself, Allen Glasser. I also cut all stencils needed for each issue of four or five pages. [[Mimeographing]] was done by [[Philip Rosenblatt]], who never received full credit for making the paper's publication possible. Most of our members contributed items to ''The Planet'', including reviews of [[professional science-fantasy magazines]] which then numbered only four.

Revision as of 16:05, 18 July 2021

The clubzine of The Scienceers, the first true sf club. Among fanzines, only The Comet preceded it, and since that was about science, the OO of the Science Correspondence Club, many fanhistorians argue that The Planet was the first actual fanzine. There were six issues.

Allen Glasser, its editor, later wrote: "Editor and creator of The Planet was myself, Allen Glasser. I also cut all stencils needed for each issue of four or five pages. Mimeographing was done by Philip Rosenblatt, who never received full credit for making the paper's publication possible. Most of our members contributed items to The Planet, including reviews of professional science-fantasy magazines which then numbered only four.

Issue Date Pages
1 July 1930
2 August 1930
3 September 1930
4 October 1930
5 November 1930
6 December 1930

The Planet online at fanac.org


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