D'Journal
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Title: | D'Journal |
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Editor(s): | Bob Tucker |
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Date(s): | 1935; 1939 |
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Fandom: | Science Fiction |
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Language: | English |
External Links: | Hosted online by fanac.org |
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D'Journal was a zine published by Bob Tucker. There were two issues published in 1935, followed by a four-issue revival in 1939.
Reviews
January, 1939. Fantasy's first exclusively nut magazine, and delightfully goofy throughout. The first issue, which was put out at the same time as SPACEWAYS; is already completely sold out; consisted of about 16 mimeod pages, unfortunately stapled backwards. This will be corrected in the next issue, though, which will be out about the same time as this issue of SPACEWAYS. Original material by Hoy Ping Pong (he comes up everyplace, doesn't he?), Speer, 'Gosavo', 'Namahara', the DENVER Wiggins, Bradbury, Fleming, and Taurasi, plus several reprints. The cover is a parody of AMAZING's space-ship covers by Taurasi. Mimeoing, while readable, could be better; also occasional typographical errors are annoying.... Sells for a dime apiece, and is now published bi-monthly. If you want a laugh, send for the second issue.Among Our Neighbors!. Spaceways #2 pg. 18. Jan. 1939.