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Kennedy published the first issue of ''Vampire'' in 1945. This issue was. 5.5 X 8.5. The next eight issues were all 8.5 X 11, and produced by mimeograph. The final ninth issue appeared in 1947. | Kennedy published the first issue of ''Vampire'' in 1945. This issue was. 5.5 X 8.5. The next eight issues were all 8.5 X 11, and produced by mimeograph. The final ninth issue appeared in 1947. | ||
− | During this period, ''Vampire'' has been cited by writers and fan historians as being popular and a focal point of the period immediately following WWII. Perhaps it didn't hurt that Joe Kennedy was also a prolific letter writer to other zines. | + | During this period, ''Vampire'' has been cited by writers and fan historians as being popular and a focal point of the period immediately following WWII. Perhaps it didn't hurt that Joe Kennedy was also a prolific letter writer to other zines. |
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+ | ==External Link== | ||
+ | *[http://fanac.org/fanzines/Sense_of_FAPA/New_York_Fan_History_1.html ''Before The Bomb'' New York Fanzine History by Joe Kennedy] | ||
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Revision as of 04:41, 14 February 2011
Vampire was a fanzine published by Joe Kennedy in the 1940s in the U.S.A.
Kennedy published the first issue of Vampire in 1945. This issue was. 5.5 X 8.5. The next eight issues were all 8.5 X 11, and produced by mimeograph. The final ninth issue appeared in 1947.
During this period, Vampire has been cited by writers and fan historians as being popular and a focal point of the period immediately following WWII. Perhaps it didn't hurt that Joe Kennedy was also a prolific letter writer to other zines.