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Warp Factor (Canadian clubzine)
Zine | |
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Title: | Warp Factor (originally called "Warp Nine") |
Publisher: | Warp Nine, fan club in Montreal |
Editor(s): | Chris Chartier |
Date(s): | ?- Spring 1999 |
Series?: | |
Medium: | print zine |
Size: | |
Genre: | |
Fandom: | Star Trek and other fandoms |
External Links: | listed here |
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Warp Factor is a clubzine for the Warp Nine fan club in Montreal.
The zine was originally called "Warp Nine."
From a 1992 ad in Zine Scene: "A great general based SF Fanzine. A fanzine is done 100% by fans just like you, so contributions are welcome. We try to cover all the basics from say, what's up with DOCTOR WHO, to what the new NEXT GENERATION episode will be like. It is $10.00(US and Canada) for 8 great issues and always something special inside. We are so sure you'll like what you see, we'll send you ONE FREE TRIAL ISSUE! So if you don't want to continue, fine."
There were 50 issues. It won the Aurora Award for best fanzine in 1998.[1]
Warp Factor 4 contains 40 pages.
- Star Trek: TOS
- Star Trek: TNG