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Futurian War Digest

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Title: Futurian War Digest
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Editor(s): J. Michael Rosenblum
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Date(s): 1940-1945
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Medium: Print
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Fandom: Science Fiction
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Language: English
External Links: Hosted online by efanzines.com
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Futurian War Digest was a science fiction zine published in England from 1940 to 1945. It was published regularly for 39 issues despite the Blitz and paper shortages. Many other zines were bundled along with it[1]:

  • Bibliofan
  • British Fantasy Society Bulletin
  • Cosmic Cuts -- Gordon Holbrow
  • Cosmos -- J. Edward Rennison
  • Dawn Shadows -- James Parkhill Rathbone
  • Delirium Tremens -- Dennis Tucker
  • Fan Dance -- Sam Youd
  • Galaxy -- Terry Overton
  • The Gentlest Art -- Douglas Webster
  • He Said -- Ron Holmes
  • Interplanetary News -- Dennis Tucker
  • Lamppost
  • Mighty Atom -- R. Rowland Johnson
  • Moonshine -- John F. Burke
  • Review Section -- Ron Holmes
  • Sands of Time -- Ted Carnell
  • Tin Tacks -- Donald J. Doughty
  • Trivia -- J. E. Rennison
  • Zenith -- Harry Turner and Marion Eadie

Reviews

3d, monthly. About 10 fairly well mimeoed pages. One of the last English fanzines. Excellent material and illustrations. A lot of letters too. J M Rosenblum. [Address]. (If Old Adolf hasn't moved it by now.)

"Yehudi": Fanzine Review. Fan-Atic Vol. 1 #3, pg. 7. May 1941.

Yearly (12 issues) 75¢. August, 6 pp. Stapled with Dawn Shadows (Rathbone), Fan Dance (Youd), and Tin Tacks: 18 pp. in all. Youd's new effort is especially interesting. For those with friends in England, Recommended. For isolationists, passed.

Louis Russell Chauvenet in Fantasy Fiction Field issue 50 pg. 2 (Sept. 1941)

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