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''Psychotic'' was first published in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. in 1953; after 20 issues it was retitled ''Science Fiction Review'' for three issues in 1955; then Geis stopped publishing. He resumed the fanzine with ''Psychotic'' #21 in 1967, then again changed the title to ''Science Fiction Review'' from #28.
 
''Psychotic'' was first published in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. in 1953; after 20 issues it was retitled ''Science Fiction Review'' for three issues in 1955; then Geis stopped publishing. He resumed the fanzine with ''Psychotic'' #21 in 1967, then again changed the title to ''Science Fiction Review'' from #28.
  
Contributors of cover art work included Richard E. Geis and [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]].
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Contributors of cover art work included Ron Cobb, Richard E. Geis and [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]].
  
 
Interior illustrations were contributed by Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]), and Vaughn Bode, among others.
 
Interior illustrations were contributed by Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]), and Vaughn Bode, among others.

Revision as of 22:07, 14 August 2014

Psychotic
Issue 22
Cover art by William Rotsler

Psychotic was a science fiction fanzine by Richard E. Geis.

Psychotic was first published in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. in 1953; after 20 issues it was retitled Science Fiction Review for three issues in 1955; then Geis stopped publishing. He resumed the fanzine with Psychotic #21 in 1967, then again changed the title to Science Fiction Review from #28.

Contributors of cover art work included Ron Cobb, Richard E. Geis and William Rotsler.

Interior illustrations were contributed by Richard Bergeron (Warhoon), and Vaughn Bode, among others.

Regular columnists included Vernon McCain (Wastebasket), and Ted White (Null-F).

Articles were contributed by Dean Grennell (Grue), Earl Kemp (Destiny), Bob Tucker (Le Zombie), and others.

Contributions of fiction included "The Glob" by Ron Smith (Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser) and Hubert Summers.