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'''Hippocampelephantocamelos''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Hollander. | '''Hippocampelephantocamelos''' was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Hollander. | ||
− | Published in Pasedena, California | + | Published in Pasedena, California, U.S.A., ''Hippocampelephantocamelos'' was released in the 1960s. |
− | + | Issue 2 was released in February 1966. | |
Issue 3 was published in 1966, with a cover by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and a column by Greg Shaw ([[Feemwlort]], [[Entmoot]], [[Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News]]). | Issue 3 was published in 1966, with a cover by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and a column by Greg Shaw ([[Feemwlort]], [[Entmoot]], [[Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News]]). | ||
− | Issue 4 was released in August 1966. It included the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman. | + | Issue 4 was released in August 1966. It included the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman ([[Nous]]). Other contributors included Tom Digby, and Mike Klassen. |
Issue 5 appeared in December 1966, and included the short story ''Easy Come'' by Larry Niven. | Issue 5 appeared in December 1966, and included the short story ''Easy Come'' by Larry Niven. | ||
− | The cover art was a collaboration by four artists, including Joni Stopa. | + | The cover art was a collaboration by four artists, including Joni Stopa ([[Gallimaufry]]). |
Ron Bennett reviewed issues 3 to 5 for [[Skyrack]] #94, from August 1967, saying, "...fair all round zine, with a good snappy title and obviously a favourite with Cecil." | Ron Bennett reviewed issues 3 to 5 for [[Skyrack]] #94, from August 1967, saying, "...fair all round zine, with a good snappy title and obviously a favourite with Cecil." | ||
Issue 6 was released in April 1967. It included a five page essay on Doc Smith's ''Gray Lensman'', by James H. Schmitz. The cover art was by J. Chambell. | Issue 6 was released in April 1967. It included a five page essay on Doc Smith's ''Gray Lensman'', by James H. Schmitz. The cover art was by J. Chambell. | ||
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+ | Fred Hollander also published the fanzine [[Auslander]] and several issues of the LASFS newszine [[De Profundis]] in the 1960s. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
− | [[Category | + | [[Category:California Zines]] |
[[Category:1960's publications]] | [[Category:1960's publications]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] |
Latest revision as of 00:52, 28 January 2016
Hippocampelephantocamelos was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Hollander.
Published in Pasedena, California, U.S.A., Hippocampelephantocamelos was released in the 1960s.
Issue 2 was released in February 1966.
Issue 3 was published in 1966, with a cover by ATom, and a column by Greg Shaw (Feemwlort, Entmoot, Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News).
Issue 4 was released in August 1966. It included the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman (Nous). Other contributors included Tom Digby, and Mike Klassen.
Issue 5 appeared in December 1966, and included the short story Easy Come by Larry Niven.
The cover art was a collaboration by four artists, including Joni Stopa (Gallimaufry).
Ron Bennett reviewed issues 3 to 5 for Skyrack #94, from August 1967, saying, "...fair all round zine, with a good snappy title and obviously a favourite with Cecil."
Issue 6 was released in April 1967. It included a five page essay on Doc Smith's Gray Lensman, by James H. Schmitz. The cover art was by J. Chambell.
Fred Hollander also published the fanzine Auslander and several issues of the LASFS newszine De Profundis in the 1960s.