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'''Cosmic Hobo''' was a media science fiction fanzine published by The Cosmic Hobos of Peterborough.  
 
'''Cosmic Hobo''' was a media science fiction fanzine published by The Cosmic Hobos of Peterborough.  
  
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The first issue appeared in 1983. It included the contributions "Children of Fire" by John Peel, and "The Ice Warriors: The Real Story", by Martin J. Wiggins.
 
The first issue appeared in 1983. It included the contributions "Children of Fire" by John Peel, and "The Ice Warriors: The Real Story", by Martin J. Wiggins.
  
The second issue was released in 1986. It features front cover art by Martin Proctor, back cover art by Evelyn Farris, and illustrations by Philip Crawley, and Martin Proctor. Contributions of writing came from Pam Geiger, Eric Hoffman, Colin Jenkins, and Dean Shewring. Included was an interview with John Levene by Melanie Smallman.
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The second issue was released in 1986. It features front cover art by Martin Proctor, back cover art by Evelyn Farris, and illustrations by Philip Crawley, and Martin Proctor. Contributions of writing came from Pam Geiger, Eric Hoffman, Colin Jenkins, and Dean Shewring. Included was an interview with John Levene by Melanie Smallman.
  
 
Issue 3 was published in 1988, and the last issue, #4, in June 1989.
 
Issue 3 was published in 1988, and the last issue, #4, in June 1989.

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Cosmic Hobo
Issue 2 1986
Cover art by Martin Proctor

Cosmic Hobo was a media science fiction fanzine published by The Cosmic Hobos of Peterborough.

Released in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in the 1980s, Cosmic Hobo was devoted to the science fiction tv series Dr. Who. Four issues were published. It was first edited by Dean Shewring, then later by John Sigerson.

The first issue appeared in 1983. It included the contributions "Children of Fire" by John Peel, and "The Ice Warriors: The Real Story", by Martin J. Wiggins.

The second issue was released in 1986. It features front cover art by Martin Proctor, back cover art by Evelyn Farris, and illustrations by Philip Crawley, and Martin Proctor. Contributions of writing came from Pam Geiger, Eric Hoffman, Colin Jenkins, and Dean Shewring. Included was an interview with John Levene by Melanie Smallman.

Issue 3 was published in 1988, and the last issue, #4, in June 1989.