Difference between revisions of "Ibidem"

From ZineWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
m
m
 
Line 2: Line 2:
 
'''Ibidem''' was a science fiction fanzine by P. Howard Lyons.  
 
'''Ibidem''' was a science fiction fanzine by P. Howard Lyons.  
  
''Ibidem'' was published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 1950s. P. Howard Lyons was a member of "The Derelicts", a group of science fiction fans associated with the fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]].
+
''Ibidem'' was published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 1950s. P. Howard Lyons was a member of "The Derelict Insurgents", a group of science fiction fans associated with the fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]].
  
 
Art Editor and Director is Pat Lyons, also known as  [[Pat Patterson]]. whose artwork can be seen in many of the fanzines of this period of the 1950s, including [[A Bas]], [[Canadian Fandom]] and [[Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser]].   
 
Art Editor and Director is Pat Lyons, also known as  [[Pat Patterson]]. whose artwork can be seen in many of the fanzines of this period of the 1950s, including [[A Bas]], [[Canadian Fandom]] and [[Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser]].   

Latest revision as of 02:19, 30 March 2014

Ibidem
Issue 6 1957
Cover Art by Pat Patterson Lyons

Ibidem was a science fiction fanzine by P. Howard Lyons.

Ibidem was published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 1950s. P. Howard Lyons was a member of "The Derelict Insurgents", a group of science fiction fans associated with the fanzine Canadian Fandom.

Art Editor and Director is Pat Lyons, also known as Pat Patterson. whose artwork can be seen in many of the fanzines of this period of the 1950s, including A Bas, Canadian Fandom and Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser.

Issue 3 of Ibidem was distributed by the Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association. Six issues were published.

Ibidem was a Canadian Amateur Fan Publishers (CAFP) zine which, in the 1950s, also included A Bas by Boyd Raeburn, Damn! by Norman G. Browne, Deja-Vu by P. Howard Lyons, Escape by Fred Woroch, Fie by Harry Calnek, Filler by Norman G. Browne and Dean Grennell, Gasp! by Gerald Steward, and Mimi by Georgina Ellis.

Ibidem was also the title of a fanzine by P. Howard Lyons that he began publishing at the same time, but that ran for much longer, having to do with stage magic.