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Fantasmagoria
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Title: | Fantasmagoria |
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Editor(s): | John J. Weir |
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Date(s): | 1937-1939 |
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Fandom: | Science Fiction |
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Language: | English |
External Links: | Hosted partially by fanac.org |
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Fantasmagoria was a science fiction zine published by John J. Weir.
Reviews
We received and enjoyed Fantasmagoria, a new magazine published monthly... It is a well-hectographed publication, selling at five cents per copy. The first issue contains a fine poem by the late H. P. Lovecraft, "Astrophobos", along with an article by Duane W. Rimel and a good burlesque, "A Bard in the Hand", by Robert Bloch. Illustrations are by Baltadonis. This magazine shows much promise and we highly recommend it to you.The Amateur Correspondent #1 pg 27. May 1937.
Notable Articles
- Fan Magazines (essay) by Duane W. Rimel, Issue #1 (1937)