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''Fantasy Commentator'' with the subtitle, "...covering the field of imaginative literature..." , was a letter sized, stapled zine first appearing in 1943. Twenty eight issues were published between 1943 and 1953 in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Searle resumed publication of the zine in 1978 with issue 29 and published until 2004. | ''Fantasy Commentator'' with the subtitle, "...covering the field of imaginative literature..." , was a letter sized, stapled zine first appearing in 1943. Twenty eight issues were published between 1943 and 1953 in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Searle resumed publication of the zine in 1978 with issue 29 and published until 2004. | ||
− | Contributors from the first run included F. Lee Baldwin, Robert Bloch, Redd Boggs ([[The Lovecraftsman]]), Charles Peter Brady, Thomas H. Carter, | + | Contributors from the first run included F. Lee Baldwin, Robert Bloch, Redd Boggs ([[The Lovecraftsman]]), Charles Peter Brady, Thomas H. Carter, Joyce Dayday, William Evans, Nora May French, Thomas Gardener, Malcolm Jameson, H.C. Koenig, Thyril Ladd, R. George Medhurst, Darrell G. Richardson, Sam Moskowitz ([[Helios]]), Matthew Onderdonk, Alex osheroff, A. Langley Searles, Steve Sneyd, Genevieve K. Stevens, and William Sloane with [[H.P. Lovecraft]]. |
Contributors to the later run included Eric Leif Davin and Steve Sneyd. | Contributors to the later run included Eric Leif Davin and Steve Sneyd. |
Revision as of 14:35, 27 February 2011
Fantasy Commentator was a fanzine by A. Langley Searles that was first published in the 1940's and ended in the 2000's.
Fantasy Commentator with the subtitle, "...covering the field of imaginative literature..." , was a letter sized, stapled zine first appearing in 1943. Twenty eight issues were published between 1943 and 1953 in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Searle resumed publication of the zine in 1978 with issue 29 and published until 2004.
Contributors from the first run included F. Lee Baldwin, Robert Bloch, Redd Boggs (The Lovecraftsman), Charles Peter Brady, Thomas H. Carter, Joyce Dayday, William Evans, Nora May French, Thomas Gardener, Malcolm Jameson, H.C. Koenig, Thyril Ladd, R. George Medhurst, Darrell G. Richardson, Sam Moskowitz (Helios), Matthew Onderdonk, Alex osheroff, A. Langley Searles, Steve Sneyd, Genevieve K. Stevens, and William Sloane with H.P. Lovecraft.
Contributors to the later run included Eric Leif Davin and Steve Sneyd.
In its first incarantion, from 1943 till 1953, it was a publication devoted to H. P. Lovecraft.