International Observer
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A fanzine edited by John B. Michel, Frederik Pohl and Don Wollheim. The associate editors were Dave Kyle and Arthur L. Selikowitz and it was published in Long Island City, by William S. Sykora.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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*1 | September 1934 | John B. Michel, editor | |
V1.3 #3 | November 1934 | 13 | Single-sided |
V1.12 #12 | March 1936 | 26 | |
V2.1 #13 | May 1936 | ||
V2.2 #14 | July 1936 | ||
*16 | September 1936 | John B. Michel's last issue as editor | |
*17 | Fred Pohl takes over as editor | ||
V2.6 #18 | December 1936 | 24 | |
V2.7 #19 | January 1937 | 40 | Second anniversary edition |
V2.8 #20 | Fred Pohl's last issue as editor | ||
V2.9 #21 | June 1937 | Don Wollheim, editor. Final issue. |
William Crawford and D. R. Welch reviewed it in 1935 in Science Fiction Bibliography:
This magazine is the official publication of the International Cosmos Science Club, mimeographed, 8 x 11. It is edited by John B. Michel and has appeared monthly since September 1934. It illustrates the general impotence of the average science fiction correspondence club. Contents are on a par with the Radiagram. No collector who has seen a copy will give this magazine any further consideration.
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