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== (1) A Fanzine by Paul Enever and Ella Parker==
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''(Did you mean a [[Orion (Shainblum)|Mark Shainblum fanzine]] or issue 2 of [[O'Ryan]])''
British [[fanzine]] published first by [[Paul Enever]] and later by [[Ella Parker]].  The 'zine ran 29 issues from 1953 through 1962.  It won the ''[[Skyrack]]'' Readers Fan Poll in 1960.
 
  
Enever passed the editorship of the 'zine to Parker in 1958 after publishing twenty issues.  Parker published an additional nine issues between 58 and 62.  In 1961, Parker published several installments of ''[[TAFF Tales]]'', [[Ken Bulmer]]'s [[TAFF]] report, in ''Orion''.
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'''''Orion''''' was a [[UK]] [[fanzine]] published first by [[Paul Enever]], sometimes in conjunction with [[George Richards]], and later by [[Ella Parker]]. There were 29 issues from 1953 to 1962. ''Orion'' won the ''[[Skyrack]]'' Readers Fan Poll in 1960.
  
== (2) A Comics Fanzine==
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The first two issues were technically titled ''L.S.F. Orion'' and were published for the [[Lakeland S.F. Organisation]]. From #3 it was an independent publication. Enever passed the editorship to Parker in 1958 after publishing twenty issues. Parker published an additional nine issues between 1958 and 1962. In 1961, ''Orion'' included several installments of ''[[TAFF Tales]]'', [[Ken Bulmer]]'s [[TAFF]] report.
[[Comics]] [[fanzine]] edited by [[Mark Shainblum]] and subtitled "The Canadian Magazine of Time and Space" with two issues in 1982 and 1983.
 
  
== (3) A Comics Apazine==
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Note: #5 exists in two variants. #3 had included a piece by George Richards on a proposed 'Encyclopedia Fan-Britannica', effectively a UK-focused version of ''[[Fancyclopedia]]''. This drew some negative reactions from [[Chuck Harris]]. The original version of #5 included a twenty-page section titled 'The Harris Procon' which was in some senses a continuation of this discussion. Enever seemingly had second thoughts about it ('...lost its humour when rancor and personal illfeeling crept in...') and replaced the section with two pieces intended for future issues. This was explained in an editorial in the second, amended variant. It was also supposed to have had a cover sticker although evidence suggests this hasn't survived the ages.
An [[apazine]] by [[Mark Shainblum]] for a [[comics]] [[apa]], Comicopia, starting in 2005.
 
  
== (4) A Fanzine by Paul Ryan==
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''Orion'' was only used as title for issue #2See ''[[O'Ryan]]'' for details.
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
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1 || December 1953 || 18 || 'Published for the [[Lakeland S.F. Organisation|LSFO]] by Paul Enever'
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2 || February 1954 || 32 || 'Published for the LSFO by Paul Enever'
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3 || April 1954 || 24 || Edited by PE and George Richards; published by PE
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4 || June 1954 || 30 || Editor PE, Associate editor GR; published by PE
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5 || August 1954 || 36 || Edited by PE and GR; published by PE
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6 || October 194 || 28 || Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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7 || December 1954 || 32 ||Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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8 || February 1955 || 26 ||Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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9 || April 1955 || 26 ||Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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10 || June 1955 || 32 ||Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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11 || August 1955 || 36 || Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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12 || October 1955 || 47 || Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
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13 || December 1955 || 32 ||
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14 || February 1956 || 36 ||
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15 || April 1956 || 36 ||
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16 || June 1956 || 22 ||
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17 || November 1956 || 32 ||
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18 || February 1957 || 40 || Published by PE. subs (etc) to GR
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19 || June 1957 || 38 || Edited and published by PE and GR
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20 || 1958 || 24 || Edited and published by PE and GR
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21 || February 1959 || 46 || Edited by Ella Parker, assisted by [[Bobbie Wild]] and [[Sandra Hall]]
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22 || July 1959 || 40 || Edited by EP, assisted by BW
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22 supplement || July 1959 || 12 ||
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23 || October 1959 || 46 || Edited by EP, assisted by [[George Locke]]
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24 || Jan 1960 || 44 || Edited by EP
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25 || June 1960 || 58 || Edited by EP
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26 || November 1960 || 56 || Edited by EP; subs (etc) to [[Ted Forsyth]]
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26 supplement || November 1960 || 24 ||
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27 || April 1961 || 77 || Edited by EP
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Christmas || December 1961 || 3 ||
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28 || January 1962 || 30 || Edited by EP
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29 || April 1962 || 41 || Edited by EP
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 29 June 2024

(Did you mean a Mark Shainblum fanzine or issue 2 of O'Ryan)

Orion was a UK fanzine published first by Paul Enever, sometimes in conjunction with George Richards, and later by Ella Parker. There were 29 issues from 1953 to 1962. Orion won the Skyrack Readers Fan Poll in 1960.

The first two issues were technically titled L.S.F. Orion and were published for the Lakeland S.F. Organisation. From #3 it was an independent publication. Enever passed the editorship to Parker in 1958 after publishing twenty issues. Parker published an additional nine issues between 1958 and 1962. In 1961, Orion included several installments of TAFF Tales, Ken Bulmer's TAFF report.

Note: #5 exists in two variants. #3 had included a piece by George Richards on a proposed 'Encyclopedia Fan-Britannica', effectively a UK-focused version of Fancyclopedia. This drew some negative reactions from Chuck Harris. The original version of #5 included a twenty-page section titled 'The Harris Procon' which was in some senses a continuation of this discussion. Enever seemingly had second thoughts about it ('...lost its humour when rancor and personal illfeeling crept in...') and replaced the section with two pieces intended for future issues. This was explained in an editorial in the second, amended variant. It was also supposed to have had a cover sticker although evidence suggests this hasn't survived the ages.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 December 1953 18 'Published for the LSFO by Paul Enever'
2 February 1954 32 'Published for the LSFO by Paul Enever'
3 April 1954 24 Edited by PE and George Richards; published by PE
4 June 1954 30 Editor PE, Associate editor GR; published by PE
5 August 1954 36 Edited by PE and GR; published by PE
6 October 194 28 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
7 December 1954 32 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
8 February 1955 26 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
9 April 1955 26 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
10 June 1955 32 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
11 August 1955 36 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
12 October 1955 47 Published by PE; subs (etc) to GR
13 December 1955 32
14 February 1956 36
15 April 1956 36
16 June 1956 22
17 November 1956 32
18 February 1957 40 Published by PE. subs (etc) to GR
19 June 1957 38 Edited and published by PE and GR
20 1958 24 Edited and published by PE and GR
21 February 1959 46 Edited by Ella Parker, assisted by Bobbie Wild and Sandra Hall
22 July 1959 40 Edited by EP, assisted by BW
22 supplement July 1959 12
23 October 1959 46 Edited by EP, assisted by George Locke
24 Jan 1960 44 Edited by EP
25 June 1960 58 Edited by EP
26 November 1960 56 Edited by EP; subs (etc) to Ted Forsyth
26 supplement November 1960 24
27 April 1961 77 Edited by EP
Christmas December 1961 3
28 January 1962 30 Edited by EP
29 April 1962 41 Edited by EP


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