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'''Loki''' was a science fiction and weird stories fanzine by [[Gerry de la Ree]] and Genevieve K. Stephens.  
 
'''Loki''' was a science fiction and weird stories fanzine by [[Gerry de la Ree]] and Genevieve K. Stephens.  
  
''Loki'' was published in the 1940s in New Jersey, U.S.A. The first issue, appearing in  Spring 1948, featured Eando Binder, Lin Carter, David H. Keller, Dorothy Quick, Richard Shaver, and Stanley Weinbaum.
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''Loki'' was published in the 1940s in New Jersey, U.S.A. The first issue, appearing in  Spring 1948, featured Eando Binder, Lin Carter ([[Spaceteer]]), David H. Keller, Dorothy Quick, Richard Shaver, and Stanley Weinbaum.
  
 
Contributors to Issue 2, released in Summer 1948, included Theophilus Alvor, F. Flavie Carson, Lin Carter, Thomas H. Carter, George Ebey, Stephanie Grace, David H. Keller, Jeanne Koehler, H. King,  Richards S. Shaver, Joe Schaumburger, Albert Toth, and  Russell H. Woodman.  
 
Contributors to Issue 2, released in Summer 1948, included Theophilus Alvor, F. Flavie Carson, Lin Carter, Thomas H. Carter, George Ebey, Stephanie Grace, David H. Keller, Jeanne Koehler, H. King,  Richards S. Shaver, Joe Schaumburger, Albert Toth, and  Russell H. Woodman.  

Revision as of 23:12, 19 March 2011

Loki Issue 2 Cover Art by Jerri Bullock Summer 1948

Loki was a science fiction and weird stories fanzine by Gerry de la Ree and Genevieve K. Stephens.

Loki was published in the 1940s in New Jersey, U.S.A. The first issue, appearing in Spring 1948, featured Eando Binder, Lin Carter (Spaceteer), David H. Keller, Dorothy Quick, Richard Shaver, and Stanley Weinbaum.

Contributors to Issue 2, released in Summer 1948, included Theophilus Alvor, F. Flavie Carson, Lin Carter, Thomas H. Carter, George Ebey, Stephanie Grace, David H. Keller, Jeanne Koehler, H. King, Richards S. Shaver, Joe Schaumburger, Albert Toth, and Russell H. Woodman.

Cover art was by Jerri Bullock (Fan Artisan), with illustrations by Jerri Bullock and John Grossman.

Gerry de la Ree was also the editor of Sun Spots.