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'''Fantasmagoria''' was a science fiction and weird fiction fanzine edited by John J. Weir in the 1930's.  
 
'''Fantasmagoria''' was a science fiction and weird fiction fanzine edited by John J. Weir in the 1930's.  
  
''Fantasmagoria'' was published in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. The first issue appeared in March, 1937, and it was a hektographed and stapled publication. The second issue appeared in July 1937.
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''Fantasmagoria'' was published in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. The first issue appeared in March, 1937, and it was a hektographed and stapled publication. The second issue appeared in July 1937.
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The November 1938 issue saw the firs tappearance of ''The Abomination of Desolation'' by Clark Ashton Smith. 
  
 
Contributors included Robert Bloch, Bernard A. Dwyer, Henry Kuttner, J Harvey Haggard, Hazel Heald,  H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Lowndes, William Lumley, Emil Petaja, Duane Rimel, Clark Ashton Smith, Corwin F. Stickney,  and Manly Wade Wellman.  
 
Contributors included Robert Bloch, Bernard A. Dwyer, Henry Kuttner, J Harvey Haggard, Hazel Heald,  H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Lowndes, William Lumley, Emil Petaja, Duane Rimel, Clark Ashton Smith, Corwin F. Stickney,  and Manly Wade Wellman.  

Revision as of 03:47, 25 February 2011

Fantasmagoria was a science fiction and weird fiction fanzine edited by John J. Weir in the 1930's.

Fantasmagoria was published in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. The first issue appeared in March, 1937, and it was a hektographed and stapled publication. The second issue appeared in July 1937.

The November 1938 issue saw the firs tappearance of The Abomination of Desolation by Clark Ashton Smith.

Contributors included Robert Bloch, Bernard A. Dwyer, Henry Kuttner, J Harvey Haggard, Hazel Heald, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Lowndes, William Lumley, Emil Petaja, Duane Rimel, Clark Ashton Smith, Corwin F. Stickney, and Manly Wade Wellman.

Illustations were by John V. Baltadonis.