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''The Fantasy Collector'' was published in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.
 
''The Fantasy Collector'' was published in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.
  
Cazadessus had bought the title from George Bibby in 1968, and amalgamated it with his other fanzine [[ERB-dom]] in 1970. It was revived in 1988, and the first issue was published in December of that year. It featured a reprint of a pulp story by Fenton Ash, titled "A Son of the Stars".
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Cazadessus had bought the title from George Bibby in 1968, and amalgamated it with his other fanzine [[ERB-dom]] in 1970. It was revived in 1988, and the first issue was published in December of that year. It featured a reprint of a pulp story by Fenton Ash titled "A Son of the Stars", which was serialized and ran through a number of issues.
  
 
Under the title ''The Fantasy Collector'', the fanzine was published from December 1988 till March 1992. The title was changed as of July 1992 to ''The Fantastic Collector'', which lasted till November 1996. In January 1997 it became ''Pulpdom''. As ''Pulpdom'', it ceased printed issues in October 2012 with #72.  
 
Under the title ''The Fantasy Collector'', the fanzine was published from December 1988 till March 1992. The title was changed as of July 1992 to ''The Fantastic Collector'', which lasted till November 1996. In January 1997 it became ''Pulpdom''. As ''Pulpdom'', it ceased printed issues in October 2012 with #72.  

Revision as of 04:05, 7 February 2013

The Fantasy Collector was a science fiction, fantasy and pulp fanzine by Camille Cazedessus.

The Fantasy Collector was published in Pagosa Springs, Colorado, U.S.A.

Cazadessus had bought the title from George Bibby in 1968, and amalgamated it with his other fanzine ERB-dom in 1970. It was revived in 1988, and the first issue was published in December of that year. It featured a reprint of a pulp story by Fenton Ash titled "A Son of the Stars", which was serialized and ran through a number of issues.

Under the title The Fantasy Collector, the fanzine was published from December 1988 till March 1992. The title was changed as of July 1992 to The Fantastic Collector, which lasted till November 1996. In January 1997 it became Pulpdom. As Pulpdom, it ceased printed issues in October 2012 with #72.