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− | + | '''''Derik, Prince of Fandom''''' was a 24-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in 1977 by [[John Collick]]. It was described by [[Sandra Bond]] in ''[[Prolapse]]'' #12 (August 2008) as 'one of the most peculiar fanzines ever': | |
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+ | a cod-Shakespeare [[faan-fiction]] play in which [[Derek Stokes|Stokes]] gets killed off by people with names like Lord [[Gannets|Gannet]] of [[Newcastle]] (who bore a suspicious resemblance to [[Rob Jackson]]), with interludes of wit from [[D. West|Dweste]] the clown. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:24, 13 January 2025
Derik, Prince of Fandom was a 24-page, one-shot fanzine published in 1977 by John Collick. It was described by Sandra Bond in Prolapse #12 (August 2008) as 'one of the most peculiar fanzines ever':
a cod-Shakespeare faan-fiction play in which Stokes gets killed off by people with names like Lord Gannet of Newcastle (who bore a suspicious resemblance to Rob Jackson), with interludes of wit from Dweste the clown.
Publication | 1977 |
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