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'''LISFAN Monthly'''  is a [[fanzine]] by [[Flint Mitchell]] dedicated to the 'Lost in Space', (LIS) sci-fi tv show.
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A sample issue, Vol.3#12, Oct.'99 included LIS news clippings, LIS conventions 1999-2000,
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'''LISFAN Monthly'''  is a [[fanzine]] by Flint Mitchell dedicated to the ''Lost in Space'' (LIS) science fiction television series.
websites that look like they're related to LIS but aren't, "Building the LIS Robot", related photos, and more.  
 
  
[[category:zine]] [[Category:Pop Culture]] [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]]
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The first issue was published in 1981. ''LISFAN Monthly'' included news clippings, LIS conventions 1999-2000, related photos, and more. Also included is information on building your own ''Lost In Space'' Robot.
  
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Interviews and featured with Marcel Hillaire, Jack Johnson, Gene Polito, Ezra Stone. Simon Wincelberg, and Franzine York, in various issues. 
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Contributors have included Tom Blake, Mike Suzor, and Robert Vanderpool, among others.
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==External Links==
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*[http://lisfanpress.x10hosting.com/ '''LISFAN''' website]
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LISFAN Monthly is a fanzine by Flint Mitchell dedicated to the Lost in Space (LIS) science fiction television series.

The first issue was published in 1981. LISFAN Monthly included news clippings, LIS conventions 1999-2000, related photos, and more. Also included is information on building your own Lost In Space Robot.

Interviews and featured with Marcel Hillaire, Jack Johnson, Gene Polito, Ezra Stone. Simon Wincelberg, and Franzine York, in various issues.

Contributors have included Tom Blake, Mike Suzor, and Robert Vanderpool, among others.

External Links