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'''This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jim Shedden. | '''This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jim Shedden. | ||
− | Published in April 1980 in Scarborough, | + | Published in April 1980 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, ''This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ'' was a [[one shot]]. |
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+ | The cover consisted of a reprint of issue #28 of [[Taral Wayne]] and VIctoria Vayne's fanzine [[DNQ]], with the title ''This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ'' superimposed over top | ||
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+ | The fanzine included a review of the Torque Con held in Toronto, and a call for a new [[Amateur Press Association|Apa]]. | ||
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+ | Jim Shedden was also the publisher of the comics zine [[Gratis]], and one of the co-editors of the zines [[This Tiny Donkey Looks Rather Lost]], and [[Black Triangle]]. With Sara Bellum, he also coedited [[The Hanged Men Dance]], which included contributions from Taral Wayne. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
[[Category:Zines from Canada]] | [[Category:Zines from Canada]] | ||
[[Category:Ontario Zines]] | [[Category:Ontario Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1980's publications]][[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:One Shot Zines]] |
Latest revision as of 23:20, 21 May 2013
This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ was a science fiction fanzine by Jim Shedden.
Published in April 1980 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ was a one shot.
The cover consisted of a reprint of issue #28 of Taral Wayne and VIctoria Vayne's fanzine DNQ, with the title This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ superimposed over top
The fanzine included a review of the Torque Con held in Toronto, and a call for a new Apa.
Jim Shedden was also the publisher of the comics zine Gratis, and one of the co-editors of the zines This Tiny Donkey Looks Rather Lost, and Black Triangle. With Sara Bellum, he also coedited The Hanged Men Dance, which included contributions from Taral Wayne.