Art once lost to the pages of pro-zine/fanzines by sword-and-sorcery artwork of Roy G Krenkel can now be shared in a 7×10" art book, arriving in the autumn.
"With nearly 500 pieces of art, including 16 generous foldouts, this is the definitive collection for fans and newcomers to the virtuoso fantasy artist Roy G Krenkel This[...]
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When I was researching this installment of The Issue, about The Egyptian Star: An Original Amateur Monthly, I had "The Secret Origin of Fanzines and Fandom" penciled in as the title. That captures the spirit of the thing I suppose, but it isn't quite right There's nothing secret about this or any of the other[...]
On October 22, 1936 a small group of science fiction fans travelled to a house in Philadelphia to meet. Many of them went on to great things.