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Issue 2 was published in Summer 1950. It featured an editorial by Roy Loan and the articles "What's That Name Again?" by Philip N. Bridges; "On Science Fiction and the Weird" by Seabury Quinn; "Comments on Cycles" by Phil Rasch; "The Road To Fame (Part II)" by D.R. Smith; and book reviews. | Issue 2 was published in Summer 1950. It featured an editorial by Roy Loan and the articles "What's That Name Again?" by Philip N. Bridges; "On Science Fiction and the Weird" by Seabury Quinn; "Comments on Cycles" by Phil Rasch; "The Road To Fame (Part II)" by D.R. Smith; and book reviews. | ||
− | Issue 3 was released | + | Issue 3 was released in Summer 1951. It included an editorial by Roy Loan, an article on witchcraft by Phil Rasch, an article called "The Turbo-Encabulator," ["The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzelvanes, and Part III of a serial, "The Road To Fame" by D.R. Smith, which features Tarzan and Professor Challenger. |
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Revision as of 14:29, 12 March 2015
The Talisman was a science fiction fanzine by Roy W. Loan, Jr.
Published in Columbia Heights, Washington. DC, U.S.A. at least 3 issues of The Talisman were released in the late 1950s and early 1950s.
Issue 1 appeared in Fall 1949. It featured an editorial by Roy Loan, and the articles "What's The Name" by Philip N. Bridges (Science Fiction Terminology); "Fantasy In Russian Opera" by William H. Evans; "Reviewing Imaginative Literature" by Roy Loan; and "The Road to Fame (Part 1)" by D.R. Smith.
Issue 2 was published in Summer 1950. It featured an editorial by Roy Loan and the articles "What's That Name Again?" by Philip N. Bridges; "On Science Fiction and the Weird" by Seabury Quinn; "Comments on Cycles" by Phil Rasch; "The Road To Fame (Part II)" by D.R. Smith; and book reviews.
Issue 3 was released in Summer 1951. It included an editorial by Roy Loan, an article on witchcraft by Phil Rasch, an article called "The Turbo-Encabulator," ["The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic marzelvanes, and Part III of a serial, "The Road To Fame" by D.R. Smith, which features Tarzan and Professor Challenger.