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A clubzine edited by Hank Luttrell in Columbia, MO, and published by Douglas O. Clark in St. Louis for the Ozark Science Fiction Association.
Issue | Date | Pages | Editor | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
25 | July 1967 | 3 | Hank Luttrell | |
26 | July 10, 1967 | 4 | " | |
27 | August 1967 | 6 | " | |
28 | September 15, 1957 | 6 | " | |
29 | October 20, 1967 | 6 | " | mis-numbered 19 |
30 | November 13, 1967 | 8 | " | |
31 | December 14, 1967 | 8 | " | |
32 | January 15, 1968 | 8 | " | |
33 | February 13, 1968 | 8 | " | |
34 | March 5, 1968 | 8 | " | |
35 | April 23, 1968 | 10 | " | |
36 | May 14, 1968 | 10 | " | |
37 | June 17, 1968 | 10 | " | plus a 6-page supplement |
38 | July 16, 1968 | 10 | " | |
39 | August 1968 | 12 | " | |
40 | September 1968 | 10 | " | |
41 | October 1968 | 8 | " | |
42 | November 1968 | 10 | " | |
43 | December 1968 | 6 | " | plus a 4-page supplement |
44 | January 1969 | 6 | " | |
45 | February 1969 | 10 | " | |
46 | March 1969 | 8 | " | |
47 | March 1969 | 8 | " | |
48 | May 1969 | 6 | " | |
49 | June 1969 | 4 | " | |
50 | July 22, 1969 | 10 | " | |
51 | October 1969 | 2 | ||
V2.1 | November 1969 | 6 | Douglas O. Clark | |
V2.2 | December 1969 | 10 | ||
V2.3 | January 1970 | 14 | ||
V2.4 | February 1970 | 16 | Chester Z. Malon, Jr, Sally Watson | |
V2.5 | March 1970 | 24 | Watson, Malon, Jay Rikosh | |
V2.6 | April 21, 1970 | 20 | ||
V2.7 | May 21, 1970 | 20 | Clark, Watson, Malon, Rikosh | |
V2.8 | June 20, 1970 | 28 | Hank Luttrell | |
V2.9 | June 1970 | 30 | ||
V2.10 | August 1970 | 50 | Malon, Watson | Contains "The Eye of Argon," sometimes claimed to be the worst fantasy story ever written. |
V2.11 | September 1970 | 34 | Malon, Marsha Allen, Francis Weyerich, Rikosh | |
V2.12 | 1970 | 30 | Malon, Allen | |
V2.13 | November 1970 | 32 | ||
V2.14 | December 1970 | 32 | Allen | |
V2.16 | 1971 | 32 | " |
- Osfan online at fanac.org.
Publication | 1960s—1970s |
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