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'''The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine''' was a fanzine edited and published by Darrell C. Richardson in the U.S.A.   
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[[Image:The-Fabulous-Faust-Fan-zine-vol-1-no-2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine'''<br/>Volume 1, No. 2 December 1948<br/>Cover art by William F. Nolan]]
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'''The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine''' was a fanzine edited and published by Darrell C. Richardson.   
  
The first appeared in June 1948. Four issues were released, all dealing with the life and works of author Frederick Faust who wrote pulp fiction novels and stories under such pseudonyms as Max Brand, George Owen Baxter, Evan Evans, George Challis, John Frederick, David Manning, Peter Henry Moreland and several others. His work included ''Destry'', the basis for the 1940's film ''Destry Rides Again'', starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart; and ''Dr. Kildare'', upon which movies and television shows were based. It was a 64-page illustrated zine with fiction, articles, verse and many special features. The last issue appeared in December 1952.
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The first issue appeared in June 1948 from Covington, Kentucky, U.S.A. Four issues were released, all dealing with the life and works of author Frederick Faust who wrote pulp fiction novels and stories under such pseudonyms as Max Brand, George Owen Baxter, Evan Evans, George Challis, John Frederick, David Manning, Peter Henry Moreland and several others. His work included ''Destry'', the basis for the 1940's film ''Destry Rides Again'', starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart; and ''Dr. Kildare'', upon which movies and television shows were based. It was a 64-page illustrated zine with fiction, articles, verse and many special features. The last issue appeared in December 1952.
  
The cover art was done by William F. Nolan
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The cover art for all issues was done by William F. Nolan ([[Rhodomagnetic Digest]]). Illustrations were by Haskell Richardson.  
*1 No. 1 June 1948: contributors included William F. Nolan, Chester D. Cuthbert , and others.
 
  
*Vol. 1 No. 2 December 1948: contributors included William F. Nolan, Chester D. Cuthbert and others.
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*1 No. 1 June 1948: Featured were short stories and poetry by Faust, and contributions from John Blair, Carl Brandt, Chester D. Cuthbert, Jack Delaney, S. Allen McElfresh, Darrell Le Fever, McElfresh, William F. Nolan, Haskell Richardson, Philip Richman, and others.  
  
*Vol. 1 No. 3 January 1950: Contributors included William F. Nolan, Chester D. Cuthbert and others.
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*Vol. 1 No. 2 December 1948: contributors included Carl Brandt, Chester D. Cuthbert, Steve Fisher, S.A. McElfresh, Coleman Nipper, William F. Nolan, Philip Richmond, Hebert Wadopian, and others.
  
*Vol. 2 No. 1 December 1952 - Contributors included L. Ron Hubbard, Samuel Peeples, and William F. Nolan.
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*Vol. 1 No. 3 January 1950: Contributors included John Blair, Bill Clark, Chester D. Cuthbert, Frank Hartl, John K. Hutchens, Gilbert McLennan, William F. Nolan, J.L. Schoolcraft, Charles W. Wolfe, and others. This issue included the first printing of a long autobiographical letter Frederick Faust wrote to Jane Faust.
  
Other writers for the zine included Gilbert J. McClennan.
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*Vol. 2 No. 1 December 1952 - Contributors included Cleve Cartmill, L. Ron Hubbard, Vida Jameson, William F. Nolan, and Samuel Peeples.
  
This was William F. Nolan's first published work. He later went wrote ''Logan's Run'' and many other books.
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Letters came from John Blair, Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]), Carl Brandt, Jane Faust Easton, Steve Fisher, R, Pinckney McLean, Gilbert J. McLennan, William F. Nolan, Frank O'Rourke, and John L. Schoolcraft.
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This was William F. Nolan's first published work.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 19 February 2013

The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine
Volume 1, No. 2 December 1948
Cover art by William F. Nolan

The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine was a fanzine edited and published by Darrell C. Richardson.

The first issue appeared in June 1948 from Covington, Kentucky, U.S.A. Four issues were released, all dealing with the life and works of author Frederick Faust who wrote pulp fiction novels and stories under such pseudonyms as Max Brand, George Owen Baxter, Evan Evans, George Challis, John Frederick, David Manning, Peter Henry Moreland and several others. His work included Destry, the basis for the 1940's film Destry Rides Again, starring Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart; and Dr. Kildare, upon which movies and television shows were based. It was a 64-page illustrated zine with fiction, articles, verse and many special features. The last issue appeared in December 1952.

The cover art for all issues was done by William F. Nolan (Rhodomagnetic Digest). Illustrations were by Haskell Richardson.

  • 1 No. 1 June 1948: Featured were short stories and poetry by Faust, and contributions from John Blair, Carl Brandt, Chester D. Cuthbert, Jack Delaney, S. Allen McElfresh, Darrell Le Fever, McElfresh, William F. Nolan, Haskell Richardson, Philip Richman, and others.
  • Vol. 1 No. 2 December 1948: contributors included Carl Brandt, Chester D. Cuthbert, Steve Fisher, S.A. McElfresh, Coleman Nipper, William F. Nolan, Philip Richmond, Hebert Wadopian, and others.
  • Vol. 1 No. 3 January 1950: Contributors included John Blair, Bill Clark, Chester D. Cuthbert, Frank Hartl, John K. Hutchens, Gilbert McLennan, William F. Nolan, J.L. Schoolcraft, Charles W. Wolfe, and others. This issue included the first printing of a long autobiographical letter Frederick Faust wrote to Jane Faust.
  • Vol. 2 No. 1 December 1952 - Contributors included Cleve Cartmill, L. Ron Hubbard, Vida Jameson, William F. Nolan, and Samuel Peeples.

Letters came from John Blair, Ray Bradbury (Futuria Fantasia), Carl Brandt, Jane Faust Easton, Steve Fisher, R, Pinckney McLean, Gilbert J. McLennan, William F. Nolan, Frank O'Rourke, and John L. Schoolcraft.

This was William F. Nolan's first published work.