Fanvariety

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Opus was a fanzine published by Max Keasler of St Louis. Its first issue was a joint issue with Ray Nelson's fanzine Universe and named Universal Fanvariety. Starting with issue 2 it was named Fanvarity and then in 1952 it was effectively continued under the name Opus. Note that the number of Opus was all over the map using a mixture -- different each issue -- of the Fanvariety numbering scheme, a new start-from-1 Opus numbering scheme and a V2#1... scheme.

Staff: Marie-Louise Share (Associate Editor) and Nancy Gerding (Assistant Editor).

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 October 1950 18 titled Universal Fanvariety
2 November 1950 20
3
4 January 1951 46
5 February 1951 26
6 March 1951 26
7 April 1951 24
8 May 1951 26
9 June 1951 24
10 July 1951 28
11 August 1951 30
12 September 1951 30
13 November 1951 32
#1 January 1952 28 Now titled Opus
#15 V2.2 January 1952 28 (This may actually have been the February issue)
#3 March 1952 28
#4 May 1952 28
#5 #18 V2.5 June 1952 22
#6 #19 V2.6 July 1952 22
#20 V2.7 January 1953 36

Fanvariety online at fanac.org Opus online at fanac.org


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