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The first issue appeared in 1949 and issues of ''ODD'' were released till 1962. ''ODD'' was revived in 1966 and ran again till 1969. At least 20 issues of the fanzine were produced, of which the highlight was frequently the art work of a number of artists that contributed. ''ODD'' was nominated for a Hugo award in 1968. | The first issue appeared in 1949 and issues of ''ODD'' were released till 1962. ''ODD'' was revived in 1966 and ran again till 1969. At least 20 issues of the fanzine were produced, of which the highlight was frequently the art work of a number of artists that contributed. ''ODD'' was nominated for a Hugo award in 1968. | ||
− | Contributors included | + | Contributors included Dave Buck, Charles Burbee, Marshall Clarke, Ed Cox ([[The Chigger Patch of Fandom]]), Paul Cox, Richard Elsberry, Lyle Gaulding, Richard Gordon, David N. Hall, Joe Kennedy ([[Vampire (1945)]]), Jay Kinney, Chester Malon, Clavin Marsden, Ray Nelson, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), Tony Urie, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], Paul Willis. |
− | Artists included Bill Bowers, Jack Gaughan, Terry Jeeves, Ray Nelson, Mickey Rhodes and Ron Whittington. | + | Artists included Vaughn Bode, Bill Bowers, Jack Gaughan, Terry Jeeves, Ray Nelson, Mickey Rhodes and Ron Whittington. |
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[[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] |
Revision as of 20:32, 1 April 2011
ODD was a fanzine published by Raymond D. Fisher, Joyce Fisher (now Joyce Katz) and Richard Elsberry in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, U.S.A.
The first issue appeared in 1949 and issues of ODD were released till 1962. ODD was revived in 1966 and ran again till 1969. At least 20 issues of the fanzine were produced, of which the highlight was frequently the art work of a number of artists that contributed. ODD was nominated for a Hugo award in 1968.
Contributors included Dave Buck, Charles Burbee, Marshall Clarke, Ed Cox (The Chigger Patch of Fandom), Paul Cox, Richard Elsberry, Lyle Gaulding, Richard Gordon, David N. Hall, Joe Kennedy (Vampire (1945)), Jay Kinney, Chester Malon, Clavin Marsden, Ray Nelson, Bob Tucker (Le Zombie), Tony Urie, Harry Warner, Jr., Paul Willis.
Artists included Vaughn Bode, Bill Bowers, Jack Gaughan, Terry Jeeves, Ray Nelson, Mickey Rhodes and Ron Whittington.