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'''Ignatz''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Nancy Share]].
 
'''Ignatz''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Nancy Share]].
  
''Ignatz'' was published in the 1950s. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch, mimeographed publication, with a dittoed cover. At least 19 issues were released, with no. 18 recorded as appearing October 1958, and no. 19 in January 1959. Issues 18 and 19 are included in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library.
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''Ignatz'' was published in the 1950s. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch, mimeographed publication, with a dittoed cover. At least 19 issues were released, with no. 18 recorded as appearing October 1958, and no. 19 in January 1959. Issues 18 and 19 are included in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library. The title for the fanzine came from the old comic strip ''Krazy Kat''. In the strip Krazy Kat had a sometimes friend, sometimes adversary named Ignatz Mowz, and ''Ignatz'' was named for him.  
  
 
Contributors of artwork included [[Bill Rotsler]].  Contributors of writing included Jim Harmon.  
 
Contributors of artwork included [[Bill Rotsler]].  Contributors of writing included Jim Harmon.  

Revision as of 21:37, 9 June 2011

Ignatz was a science fiction fanzine by Nancy Share.

Ignatz was published in the 1950s. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch, mimeographed publication, with a dittoed cover. At least 19 issues were released, with no. 18 recorded as appearing October 1958, and no. 19 in January 1959. Issues 18 and 19 are included in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library. The title for the fanzine came from the old comic strip Krazy Kat. In the strip Krazy Kat had a sometimes friend, sometimes adversary named Ignatz Mowz, and Ignatz was named for him.

Contributors of artwork included Bill Rotsler. Contributors of writing included Jim Harmon.