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[[Image:Metrofan_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Metrofan'''<br/>Issue 7 January 1958<br/>Cover art by Martin Jukovsky]]
 
'''Metrofan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dick Ellington and David McDonald.
 
'''Metrofan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dick Ellington and David McDonald.
  
''Metrofan'' was published in the 1950s as an "unofficial publication of the New York Fandom Council, composed of Circle, ESFA and Lunarians - three first-rate stf clubs in the New York Area'.  It was a mimeographed, stapled publication of 27 pages.  The issues from #1 to #5 were edited and published by Dick Ellington with the later issues, #6 to #10 released by David McDonald. Issue #1 was released in 1957, and the last issue, #10, was published in 1958.
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''Metrofan'' was published in the 1950s as an "unofficial publication of the New York Fandom Council, composed of Circle, ESFA and Lunarians - three first-rate stf clubs in the New York Area'.  It was a mimeographed, stapled publication of 20 to 27 pages.  The issues from #1 to #5 were edited and published by Dick Ellington with the later issues, #6 to #10 released by David McDonald. Issue #1 was released in 1957, and the last issue, #10, was published in 1958.
  
Contributors of writing included Ken Beale, Belle Dietz ([[Ground Zero]]), Dick Ellington, Don Johnson, David MacDonald, [[Boyd Raeburn]] ([[A Bas]]), H.P. Sanderson, Hans Stefan Santesson ([[Fantastic Universe]]), Roberta Wild ([[Vagary]]).
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Contributors of writing included Ken Beale, Belle Dietz ([[Ground Zero]]), Dick Ellington, Don Johnson, David MacDonald, 'Edsel McCune', Elinor Poland, [[Boyd Raeburn]] ([[A Bas]]), H.P. 'Sandy' Sanderson ([[Science Fantasy News]]), Hans Stefan Santesson ([[Fantastic Universe]]), and Roberta Wild ([[Vagary]]).
  
Contributors of artwork included Trina Robbins and Van.
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Contributors of artwork included Martin Jukovsky, Trina Robbins and Van.
  
Letters came from Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]), Nick and Noreen Falasca, Len Moffat, Bob Pavlat, Fred Prophet, Joe Sanders,  Rick Sneary ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]), George W. Fields,  and Guy Terwilleger ([[The Best of Fandom 1958]]).
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Letters came from Alan Dodd ([[Camber]]), Nick and Noreen Falasca, Len Moffat ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Bob Pavlat, Fred Prophet, Joe Sanders,  Rick Sneary ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), George W. Fields,  and Guy Terwilleger ([[The Best of Fandom 1958]]).
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Dick Ellington, with Dave Van Ronk, was also the creator of [[The Bosses' Songbook]].
  
 
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Metrofan
Issue 7 January 1958
Cover art by Martin Jukovsky

Metrofan was a science fiction fanzine by Dick Ellington and David McDonald.

Metrofan was published in the 1950s as an "unofficial publication of the New York Fandom Council, composed of Circle, ESFA and Lunarians - three first-rate stf clubs in the New York Area'. It was a mimeographed, stapled publication of 20 to 27 pages. The issues from #1 to #5 were edited and published by Dick Ellington with the later issues, #6 to #10 released by David McDonald. Issue #1 was released in 1957, and the last issue, #10, was published in 1958.

Contributors of writing included Ken Beale, Belle Dietz (Ground Zero), Dick Ellington, Don Johnson, David MacDonald, 'Edsel McCune', Elinor Poland, Boyd Raeburn (A Bas), H.P. 'Sandy' Sanderson (Science Fantasy News), Hans Stefan Santesson (Fantastic Universe), and Roberta Wild (Vagary).

Contributors of artwork included Martin Jukovsky, Trina Robbins and Van.

Letters came from Alan Dodd (Camber), Nick and Noreen Falasca, Len Moffat (The Outlander, Shangri L'Affaires), Bob Pavlat, Fred Prophet, Joe Sanders, Rick Sneary (The Outlander, Shangri L'Affaires), George W. Fields, and Guy Terwilleger (The Best of Fandom 1958).

Dick Ellington, with Dave Van Ronk, was also the creator of The Bosses' Songbook.