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− | + | This ''[[ERB]]'' [[fanzine]] began life under the title ''Operation Burroughs'' for issue #1 (1952), and changed to ''The Barsoomian'' for all succeeding issues. The first 6 issues (1952-1953) were ed-pubbed (edited & published) by [[Joseph W. Miller]]. #7 (1954) was published by multi-zine-title publisher [[James V. Taurasi]]. | |
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+ | The fanzine then lay dormant until [[Paul C. Allen]] of Rochester, NY, published #8 (v2 #1) in 1964, continuing up through #15, the last issue in 1969. Also in 1969, Allen published revised/expanded reprints of issues 1-8, that also included new art and covers from artists such as [[Dave Cockrum]] and Harry Habblitz. | ||
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
− | 1 ||August 1952 ||4 || | + | colspan="4"| First Series |
− | 2 ||September 1952 ||4 || | + | 1 || August 1952 ||4 || Magazine title is '''''Operation Burroughs'''''; [[Joseph W. Miller]] is ed pub |
− | 3 ||October 1952 ||6 || | + | 2 || September 1952 ||4 || Title is no ''The Barsoomian'' |
− | 4 ||January 1953 ||8 || | + | 3 || October 1952 ||6 || |
− | 5 ||Spring 1953 ||8 || | + | 4 || January 1953 ||8 || |
− | 6 ||Summer 1953 ||12 || | + | 5 || Spring 1953 ||8 || |
− | 7 ||April 1954 ||16 || | + | 6 || Summer 1953 ||12 || |
− | V2.1 ||October 1964 ||16 || | + | 7 || April 1954 ||16 || [[James V. Taurasi]] ed-pub for one issue |
− | 11 || | + | 8 V2.1 ||October 1964 ||16 || [[Paul C. Allen]] ed-pub |
− | 15 || | + | 9 || 1965 || || " |
+ | 10 || 1966 || || " | ||
+ | 11 || 1966 || || " | ||
+ | 12 || 1967 || || " | ||
+ | 13 || 1968 || || " | ||
+ | 14 || 1968 || || " | ||
+ | 15 || 1969 ||24 || " | ||
+ | colspan="4"| revised/expanded 2nd ed of some issues of first series issue all titled ''The Barsoomian''; | ||
+ | 1 || 1969 || || Paul C. Allen ed-pub | ||
+ | 2 || 1969 || || " | ||
+ | 3 || 1969 || || " | ||
+ | 4 || 1969 || || " | ||
+ | 5 || 1969 || || " | ||
+ | 6 || 1969 || || " | ||
+ | 7 || 1969 || || " | ||
+ | 8 || 1969 || || " | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | {{publication}} | + | {{publication|start=1952|end=1969}} |
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 05:58, 5 May 2021
This ERB fanzine began life under the title Operation Burroughs for issue #1 (1952), and changed to The Barsoomian for all succeeding issues. The first 6 issues (1952-1953) were ed-pubbed (edited & published) by Joseph W. Miller. #7 (1954) was published by multi-zine-title publisher James V. Taurasi.
The fanzine then lay dormant until Paul C. Allen of Rochester, NY, published #8 (v2 #1) in 1964, continuing up through #15, the last issue in 1969. Also in 1969, Allen published revised/expanded reprints of issues 1-8, that also included new art and covers from artists such as Dave Cockrum and Harry Habblitz.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
First Series | |||
1 | August 1952 | 4 | Magazine title is Operation Burroughs; Joseph W. Miller is ed pub |
2 | September 1952 | 4 | Title is no The Barsoomian |
3 | October 1952 | 6 | |
4 | January 1953 | 8 | |
5 | Spring 1953 | 8 | |
6 | Summer 1953 | 12 | |
7 | April 1954 | 16 | James V. Taurasi ed-pub for one issue |
8 V2.1 | October 1964 | 16 | Paul C. Allen ed-pub |
9 | 1965 | " | |
10 | 1966 | " | |
11 | 1966 | " | |
12 | 1967 | " | |
13 | 1968 | " | |
14 | 1968 | " | |
15 | 1969 | 24 | " |
revised/expanded 2nd ed of some issues of first series issue all titled The Barsoomian; | |||
1 | 1969 | Paul C. Allen ed-pub | |
2 | 1969 | " | |
3 | 1969 | " | |
4 | 1969 | " | |
5 | 1969 | " | |
6 | 1969 | " | |
7 | 1969 | " | |
8 | 1969 | " |
Publication | 1952—1969 |
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