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Le Beaver
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Title: | Le Beaver |
Editor(s): | Ralph Alfonso and Clifford Letovsky |
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Date(s): | late 1960s - early 1970s |
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Fandom: | Comics, Sci-fi |
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Language: | English |
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Le Beaver was a Canadian fanzine published out of Montreal in the 1960s and 1970s that seemed to have covered a mix of topics related to comics and sci-fi fandoms.
Ralph Alfonso writes: “Stumbled upon your site during a web search & had a laugh at the listing for my old zine… LE BEAVER was actually a pretty good zine that covered comics, SF, films, & whatever else caught our fancy. It was beautifully printed by hand on our Gestetner mimeograph machines. We gave a lot of exposure to European artists & all kinds of weird stuff…. [1]
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- Fanzines: How to communicate your pleasures to other people - article from the Toronto Star in 1973 which referenced this zine.
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- ^ "Canadian SF Fanzine Archive". Archived from the original on 2024-07-28.