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Fanzine Checklist Fanzine Checklist Fanzine —Editor Country Fanzine — Editor # Vol./# Date Pg. Apa/Grp Mlg. Size Type of Zine # Vol./# Date Pg. Cty Apa/Grp Mlg. Size Type of Zine F A L - T Annex, The — Ashley, Al — US Fan Business — see Drunkard's Talk #4 — UK 2 7 / 1943 1 FAPA 24 8.5X11 Apazine Newzine/O 2 / 1983 Perzine # issues: 1 Complete: N # issues: 1 Complete: Y F A Lean-to, The — Ashley, Al — US Fan Dance — Youd, C. S. — UK 3 1/3 6 / 1943 2 FAPA 24 8.5X11 Apazine Newzine/O 1 8 / 1941 6 Fido 1/11 8x10 Perzine # issues: 1 Complete: N # issues: 1 Complete: N F. A. Lean — Fern, Mike & Kepner, James — US Fan Directory - 1950 — Moffatt, Leonard — US 3 12 / 1943 1 FAPA 26 8.5X11 Apazine Newzine/O 8 / 1950 36 NFFF 7x8.5 Faanish Directory cover sheet for Los Angeles p/m # issues: 1 Complete: Y # issues: 1 Complete: N Fan Exiled from Tyne Zine — Hamilton, Mike — UK F. A. Lean Three, The — Kepner, James — US 1 2 / 1981 6 8x10 Perzine 2 6 / 1945 1 FAPA 31 8.5x11 Apazine Newzine/O # issues: 1 Complete: N p/m Fan Fare — Ganley, W. Paul — US # issues: 1 Complete: N 3/1 7 / 1952 24 8.5x11 Sercon Genzine F. A. Lean-to Annex, The — Ashley, Al — US 3/2 11 / 1952 24 8.5x11 Sercon Genzine 1 4 / 1943 3 FAPA 23 8.5X11 Apazine Newzine/O 3/3 5 / 1953 24 8.5x11 Sercon Genzine # issues: 1 Complete: N # issues: 3 Complete: N F. A. Lean-to, The — Ashley, Al — US Fan News Weekly — Washington, R. & Rogers — US 2 1/2 3 / 1943 1 FAPA 23 8.5X11 Apazine Newzine/O 21 / 1944 2 CC 8.5X11 Clubzine Newzine/O # issues: 1 Complete: N (P/E also list this as #21 of CCCommentator under title Fanews Weekly) title hand F. A. P. A. Fan, The — Wollheim, Donald A. — US printed in red pencil; Cosmic Circle 12 5 / 1942 2 FAPA 20 5.5x8.5 Apazine # issues: 1 Complete: N # issues: 1 Complete: N Fan Press, The — Slater, Kenneth F. — UK F'nart — Dougherty, Bob — US 1 11 / 1952 10 A4 Genzine 1 1/1 1Q/ 1950 1 FAPA 50 8.5x11 Apazine Genzine # issues: 1 Complete: N # issues: 1 Complete: N Fan Rocket — Perry, Boff — US FA Lean-to, The — Ashley, Al & Abby Lu — US (1) / 1955 1 SAPS Other Apazine Flyer 1 1Q/ 1942 1 FAPA 22 8.5X11 Apazine flded into a paper r"ocket" (airplane) # issues: 1 Complete: N # issues: 1 Complete: Y Fables of Irish Fandom — Cheslin, Ken — UK Fan Slants — Brown, Mel — US 5 / 1999 80 A4 Faanish Collect/Fan 1 1/1 9 / 1943 36 8.5X11 Apazine Genzine "Fandom Denied" 3 1/3 6 / 1944 36 FAPA 28 8.5X11 Apazine Genzine # issues: 1 Complete: N LAST issue per P/E # issues: 2 Complete: N Fabulous Heraldry — Linden, William — US / 1976 70 8.5X11 Sercon Biblio. Fan Spectator, The — Maddox, Ron — US heraldry for fictional, legendary & traditional figures 1 1/1 2 / 1947 5 8.5x11 Genzine # issues: 1 Complete: Y 2 1/2 2 / 1947 5 8.5x11 Genzine Fabulously Tasty — Hanna, Judith & Nicholas, — UK # issues: 2 Complete: N Triceratops Joseph Fan To See — Touzinsky, Larry J. — US 12 12 / 1991 29 A4 Genzine 3 1/3 / 1953 26 8.5X11 Genzine # issues: 1 Complete: N 2 1/2 2 / 1953 40 8.5x11 Genzine Factsheet Five — Gunderloy, Mike & Janice, — US # issues: 2 Complete: N Cari G. Fan Warp — Kessler, Lyle — US 44 8 / 1991 132 8.5X11 Semi-pro Reviewzine 1 1/1 / 1953 28 8.5X11 Genzine Reviews zines, comix, books & video on all subjects. # issues: 1 Complete: N 61 4 / 1997 164 8.5X11 Semi-pro Reviewzine # issues: 2 Complete: N Fan Who Ruled the World — McIlwain, Dave & Hanson, — UK Maurice Fake Fan In London, A — Madle, Bob, & Moffatt, June — US 1 / 1939 4 7x8.5 Flyer/Broch 8 / 1976 55+ TAFF 8.5X11 Faanish Trip/Con inserted in Novae Terrae V3 #5 # issues: 1 Complete: Y # issues: 1 Complete: Y Fake Fantastic Mystery — Versins, Pierre — Switzerla Fan-Dango — Laney, Francis T. — US 1 9 / 1957 12+ 4.25x1 Genzine 1 1/1 6 / 1943 2 FAPA 24 8.5X11 Apazine Actually the 6th issue, contains story "Man" in English, odd size 2 1/2 9 / 1943 8 FAPA 25 8.5X11 Apazine # issues: 1 Complete: N 3 1/3 11Q/ 1943 6 FAPA 26 8.5X11 Apazine Falling Petals — Farsaci, Larry — US 3-A 12 / 1943 1 FAPA 26 8.5x14 Apazine 1Q/ 1946 9 FAPA 34 7x8.5 Apazine LA p/m; condemnation of Degler & Cosmic Circle poetry 4 1/4 4Q/ 1944 8 FAPA 27 8.5X11 Apazine # issues: 1 Complete: M 5 2/1 7Q/ 1944 12 FAPA 28 8.5X11 Apazine False Karass — Bushyager, Linda — US 6 2/2 10Q/ 1944 12 FAPA 29 8.5X11 Apazine 8 / 1976 6 8.5X11 Hoax One-shot 7 2/3 11Q/ 1944 14 FAPA 30a 8.5X11 Apazine # issues: 1 Complete: Y 7a 2/3-a 12 / 1944 1 FAPA 30b 8.5x14 Apazine Fan — Daugherty, Walter J. — US 8 2/4 4Q/ 1945 6 FAPA 31 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine 2 7 / 1945 37 8.5x11 Genzine 10 3/2 1Q/ 1946 10 FAPA 34 8.5X11 Apazine 4 SF&F stories by Henry Hasse title on cover is Fan-Danging 3 8 / 1945 22 8.5X11 Genzine 11 3/3 4Q/ 1946 12 FAPA 35 8.5X11 Apazine art portfolio of covers from LA area fanzines + photo page 13 4/1 10Q/ 1946 16 FAPA 37 8.5X11 Apazine Perzine 5 10 / 1945 8 8.5X11 Genzine includes Fan Census questionaire 15 4/3 10Q/ 1947 6 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine 6 2 / 1946 14 8.5X11 Genzine 16 4/4 1Q/ 1948 12 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine + Hevelin's The Rider (2pp) 17 5/1 4Q/ 1948 12 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine # issues: 4 Complete: N 18 5/2 7Q/ 1948 8 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine Fan Art Review — Desmaretz, Allen J. — US 20 5/4 1Q/ 1949 8 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine 1 / 1978 24 5.5x8.5 Sercon Genzine 21 6/1 4Q/ 1949 24 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Genzine b/w Altair (B) 34 24 2 / 1950 12 FAPA 8.5X11 Apazine Genzine # issues: 1 Complete: N last page says it's Burblings c/w Fandango #2 Fan Artists Folio — uncredited — US 24 2 / 1950 13 FAPA 50 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine / 1949 11 8.5x11 One-shot Portfolio 25 5 / 1950 12 FAPA 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine year guessed from dates on art, in envelope, pubbed by SF & SF Amateur Press last issue is 27 per P/E # issues: 1 Complete: Y 25 8 / 1950 12 FAPA 51 8.5x11 Apazine Perzine Fan Artists Please Note — Bjo — US # issues: 23 Complete: N 4 / 1960 2 8.5X11 Flyer/Broch Fan-Map of Great Britain — Rosenblum, J. Michael — UK a project art show bulleting & stuff about a raffle, inserted in Shangri-L'Affaires (B) #50 3 / 1944 2 FAPA 27 8x10 Apazine # issues: 1 Complete: Y inserted in Browsing 4 - not listed in FAPA Book 9 1 / Fanzine —Editor Country Fanzine — Editor # Vol./# Date Pg. Apa/Grp Mlg. Size Type of Zine # Vol./# Date Pg. Cty Apa/Grp Mlg. Size Type of Zine # issues: 1 Complete: Y 50 1 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O Fan-Noise — Deindorfer, Gary — US 51 1 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 1 2 / 1966 2 8.5X11 Perzine rider: Hobgoblin #4 rider to Focal Point (A) #20 52 2 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O # issues: 1 Complete: N 53 2 / 1960 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O Fan-Notes — Bronson, Phil — US The Fannish 2, contains results of Fanac Poll & index to Fanac 1 10Q/ 1943 4 FAPA 25 8.5X11 Apazine 54 3 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O # issues: 1 Complete: N 55 3 / 1960 2 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O Fan-Scent, The (Fanscient) — Day, Donald B. — US 56 4 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O + Egoboo A Day From All Over 2 8 / 1950 24 FAPA 51 Quarter Faanish Genzine satire on Fanscient 57 5 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O # issues: 1 Complete: M 58 5 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O Fan-Tods — Stanley, Norman — US 59 5 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O rider Hobgoblin #6 1 12 / 1942 12 FAPA 22 8.5X11 Apazine 60 6 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 5 1Q/ 1943 24 FAPA 26 8.5X11 Apazine 61 6 / 1960 6 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 2 4Q/ 1943 14 FAPA 23 8.5X11 Apazine 62 7 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 3 7Q/ 1943 20 FAPA 24 8.5X11 Apazine 63 8 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 4 10Q/ 1943 18 FAPA 25 8.5X11 Apazine 64 9 / 1960 2 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 6 4Q/ 1944 22 FAPA 27 8.5X11 Apazine 65 9 / 1960 8 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 7 6 / 1944 22 FAPA 28 8.5X11 Apazine 66 11 / 1960 6 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 8 10Q/ 1944 20 FAPA 29 8.5X11 Apazine 67 11 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 10 4Q/ 1945 28 FAPA 31 8.5x11 Apazine Genzine 68 12 / 1960 4 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O 15 10Q/ 1946 30 FAPA 37 8.5X11 Apazine Genzine # issues: 10 Complete: N 69 12 / 1960 6 8.5x11 Faanish Newzine/O incl.
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