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'''Helios''' was a science fiction fanzine by Sam Moskowitz.
 
'''Helios''' was a science fiction fanzine by Sam Moskowitz.
  
''Helios'' was first published in the 1930s in Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A. It was a hectographed, stapled publication.
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The first issue of ''Helios'' was published in the 1937 in Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., edited by Sam moskowitz and Alex Osheroff. It was a hectographed, stapled publication. Six issues were released, with issues two to six edited solely by Moskowitz. The last issue appeared in May 1938.
  
Contributors included Robert Sanders Shew, Willis C. Conover, Morris S. Dollens, L.B. Farcase, John Russell Fearn, Chester Fein, [[Nils Helmer Frome]] ([[Supramundane Stories]]), David H. Keller, Fred Lawrence, John Bee Myshell, Alex Osheroff, J. Michael Rosenblum, Clark Ashton Smith, Louis C. Smith,  Corwin Stickney, James V. Taurasi, Robert G. Thompson,  Raymond Van Houten ([[Tesseract]]), Richard Wilson, Jr. and [[Donald Wollheim]].
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Contributors included Robert Sanders Shew, Willis C. Conover, Morris S. Dollens, L.B. Farcase ([[The Golden Atom]]), John Russell Fearn, Chester Fein, [[Nils Helmer Frome]] ([[Supramundane Stories]]), David H. Keller, Fred Lawrence, John Bee Myshell, Alex Osheroff, J. Michael Rosenblum, Clark Ashton Smith, Louis C. Smith,  Corwin Stickney, James V. Taurasi, Robert G. Thompson,  Raymond Van Houten ([[Tesseract]]), Richard Wilson, Jr. and [[Donald Wollheim]].
  
 
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Revision as of 00:46, 26 February 2011

Helios was a science fiction fanzine by Sam Moskowitz.

The first issue of Helios was published in the 1937 in Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., edited by Sam moskowitz and Alex Osheroff. It was a hectographed, stapled publication. Six issues were released, with issues two to six edited solely by Moskowitz. The last issue appeared in May 1938.

Contributors included Robert Sanders Shew, Willis C. Conover, Morris S. Dollens, L.B. Farcase (The Golden Atom), John Russell Fearn, Chester Fein, Nils Helmer Frome (Supramundane Stories), David H. Keller, Fred Lawrence, John Bee Myshell, Alex Osheroff, J. Michael Rosenblum, Clark Ashton Smith, Louis C. Smith, Corwin Stickney, James V. Taurasi, Robert G. Thompson, Raymond Van Houten (Tesseract), Richard Wilson, Jr. and Donald Wollheim.

==External Links--