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− | [[Image:Fantast_194207_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Fantast''' | + | [[Image:Fantast_194207_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Fantast'''<br/> Issue 14 July 1942 <br/>cover by [[Harry Turner]] ]] |
− | '''The Fantast''' was a science fiction zine published in the UK from 1939 | + | '''The Fantast''' was a science fiction zine published in the UK from 1939 to 1942. |
− | The first issue appeared in April of 1939.''The Fantast'' was originally produced in England by Christopher | + | The first issue appeared in April of 1939.''The Fantast'' was originally produced in England by Christopher Samuel Youd, who edited the first nine issues up to 1941, until he was called to duty in WW II. He passed the fanzine on to Douglas Webster who then published the fanzine from Aberdeen, Scotland, releasing five more issues until the last one appeared in July 1942. Issues 9 and 10 were co-edited with John F. Burke, incorporating his fanzine [[Satellite]]. |
− | Writing contributors included Forrest J Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), Sid Birchby, Joan Burke, [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], Arthur C. Clarke ([[Novae Terrae]]), Roger Conway, Harold Gottliffe, Maurice Hanson ([[Novae Terrae]]), Harriet Hawkins, Phil Hetherington, Eric Hopkins, David McIlwain ([[Satellite]]), Robert W. Lowndes, Kenneth Mackley, [[John B. Michel]] ([[The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Julian Parr, James Parkhill Rathbone ([[Macabre (Scotland)|Macabre]]), Osmond Robb, | + | Writing contributors included Forrest J Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), Sid Birchby, Joan Burke, [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], Arthur C. Clarke ([[Novae Terrae]]), Roger Conway, Harold Gottliffe, Maurice Hanson ([[Novae Terrae]]), Harriet Hawkins, Phil Hetherington, Eric Hopkins, David McIlwain ([[Satellite]]), Robert W. Lowndes, Kenneth Mackley, [[John B. Michel]] ([[The International Observer of Science and Science Fiction |The International Observer]], [[Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror]]), Julian Parr, James Parkhill Rathbone ([[Macabre (Scotland)|Macabre]]), Osmond Robb, Charles Rowlands, D.R. Smith, Bob (Wilson) Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), [[Harry Turner]], Eric C. Williams, and Frieda Wilson. |
Art contributions included illustrations and covers by Osmond Robb and Harry Turner, editor of [[Zenith]], to which all three editors of ''The Fantast'' were regular contributors. | Art contributions included illustrations and covers by Osmond Robb and Harry Turner, editor of [[Zenith]], to which all three editors of ''The Fantast'' were regular contributors. |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 12 December 2011
The Fantast was a science fiction zine published in the UK from 1939 to 1942.
The first issue appeared in April of 1939.The Fantast was originally produced in England by Christopher Samuel Youd, who edited the first nine issues up to 1941, until he was called to duty in WW II. He passed the fanzine on to Douglas Webster who then published the fanzine from Aberdeen, Scotland, releasing five more issues until the last one appeared in July 1942. Issues 9 and 10 were co-edited with John F. Burke, incorporating his fanzine Satellite.
Writing contributors included Forrest J Ackerman (Voice of the Imagi-Nation), Sid Birchby, Joan Burke, Louis Russell Chauvenet, Arthur C. Clarke (Novae Terrae), Roger Conway, Harold Gottliffe, Maurice Hanson (Novae Terrae), Harriet Hawkins, Phil Hetherington, Eric Hopkins, David McIlwain (Satellite), Robert W. Lowndes, Kenneth Mackley, John B. Michel (The International Observer, Terrible Tales of Tittering Terror), Julian Parr, James Parkhill Rathbone (Macabre), Osmond Robb, Charles Rowlands, D.R. Smith, Bob (Wilson) Tucker (Le Zombie), Harry Turner, Eric C. Williams, and Frieda Wilson.
Art contributions included illustrations and covers by Osmond Robb and Harry Turner, editor of Zenith, to which all three editors of The Fantast were regular contributors.
Douglas Webster also published the fanzine Cthulhu in 1942.