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'''Xenon''' was a science fiction fanzine published in the U.S.A.
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'''Xenon''' was a science fiction fanzine published in Nebraska, U.S.A. by Gordon Rouze.
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''Xenon'' was a mimeographed and stapled publication.
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The first issue appeared in March 1944. It was a mimeographed and stapled publication of eleven pages. It was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] release.
  
 
Issue two was released in July 1944, with cover art by [[Hannes Bok]].  
 
Issue two was released in July 1944, with cover art by [[Hannes Bok]].  
  
Issue three included cover art and two poems by Hannes Bok and contributions from Ruby Diehr, James Gray, and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]).  
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Issue three included cover art and two poems by Hannes Bok and contributions from Ruby Diehr, James Gray, and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]).
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Four issues of ''Xenon'' appeared in the 1940s.  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:27, 11 March 2011

Xenon was a science fiction fanzine published in Nebraska, U.S.A. by Gordon Rouze.

Xenon was a mimeographed and stapled publication.

The first issue appeared in March 1944. It was a mimeographed and stapled publication of eleven pages. It was a Fantasy Amateur Press Association release.

Issue two was released in July 1944, with cover art by Hannes Bok.

Issue three included cover art and two poems by Hannes Bok and contributions from Ruby Diehr, James Gray, and Bob Tucker (Le Zombie).

Four issues of Xenon appeared in the 1940s.