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− | [[File:Allen Glasser, left, and Mort Weissinger. Photo courtesy Forry Ackerman..png|thumb|'''Allen Glasser, left, and [[Mort | + | [[File:Allen Glasser, left, and Mort Weissinger. Photo courtesy Forry Ackerman..png|thumb|'''[[Allen Glasser]], left, and [[Mort Weisinger]].'''<br>''Photo courtesy [[Forry Ackerman]]''.]] |
A very early [[fanzine]] (starting in 1932; early issues are monthly), [[edited]] by [[Allen Glasser]], with [[Mort Weisinger]] as Associate Editor, [[Julius Schwartz]] as Managing Editor and [[Forrest J Ackerman]] as Contributing Editor. Considered by some to be the first actual [[science-fiction]] [[fanzine]], as it billed ''itself'' as “Science fiction’s only fan magazine.” However, [[Forry Ackerman]] claimed to have [[pubbed]] ''[[The Meteor]]'' earlier, and [[The Scienceers]]’ [[clubzine]], ''[[The Planet]]'', also edited by Glasser, came out in 1930. It may, however, be the earliest fanzine that wasn’t a [[clubzine]]. | A very early [[fanzine]] (starting in 1932; early issues are monthly), [[edited]] by [[Allen Glasser]], with [[Mort Weisinger]] as Associate Editor, [[Julius Schwartz]] as Managing Editor and [[Forrest J Ackerman]] as Contributing Editor. Considered by some to be the first actual [[science-fiction]] [[fanzine]], as it billed ''itself'' as “Science fiction’s only fan magazine.” However, [[Forry Ackerman]] claimed to have [[pubbed]] ''[[The Meteor]]'' earlier, and [[The Scienceers]]’ [[clubzine]], ''[[The Planet]]'', also edited by Glasser, came out in 1930. It may, however, be the earliest fanzine that wasn’t a [[clubzine]]. | ||
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− | * [[Julius Schwartz]]'s memories of its creation | + | * [[Julius Schwartz]]'s memories of its creation in ''[[Spaceways]]'' 17 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Spaceways/Spaceways17-17.html December 1940, p. 13]). |
*[[What Was the First Fanzine?]] | *[[What Was the First Fanzine?]] | ||
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− | 5 || June 1932 || 14 || | + | 5 || June 1932 || 14 || 8.5x11", appears to be [[letterpress]] (but might be [[mimeo]]). The fifth issue, dated June 1932, is 13 pages (the 14th page is blank).<p>(Editorial aside: the copy of issue 5 which I have examined, which belonged to [[Aubrey MacDermott]], has a promotional sheet, printed on cardstock, for ''True Story Magazine'' -- the recto is the full-color cover of the February 1932 issue, the verso the words "Out Now! The new True Story 25¢" printed in blue. The magazine shows creases from having been folded in thirds for mailing and the staples have been replaced, so this may not be a standard feature of the magazine. Anyone have another copy to compare?) |
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 8 May 2023
A very early fanzine (starting in 1932; early issues are monthly), edited by Allen Glasser, with Mort Weisinger as Associate Editor, Julius Schwartz as Managing Editor and Forrest J Ackerman as Contributing Editor. Considered by some to be the first actual science-fiction fanzine, as it billed itself as “Science fiction’s only fan magazine.” However, Forry Ackerman claimed to have pubbed The Meteor earlier, and The Scienceers’ clubzine, The Planet, also edited by Glasser, came out in 1930. It may, however, be the earliest fanzine that wasn’t a clubzine.
See also:[edit]
- Julius Schwartz's memories of its creation in Spaceways 17 (December 1940, p. 13).
- What Was the First Fanzine?
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | 1932 | ||
2 | February 1932 | 6 | |
5 | June 1932 | 14 | 8.5x11", appears to be letterpress (but might be mimeo). The fifth issue, dated June 1932, is 13 pages (the 14th page is blank). (Editorial aside: the copy of issue 5 which I have examined, which belonged to Aubrey MacDermott, has a promotional sheet, printed on cardstock, for True Story Magazine -- the recto is the full-color cover of the February 1932 issue, the verso the words "Out Now! The new True Story 25¢" printed in blue. The magazine shows creases from having been folded in thirds for mailing and the staples have been replaced, so this may not be a standard feature of the magazine. Anyone have another copy to compare?) |
The Time Traveller online at fanac.org.
Publication | 1932— |
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