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Issue 4 was released in Sept, 1940, with another pink cover that announced that this was the "Gilbert and Sullivan Issue". Within its 16 pages was included a satire of the Futurians. | Issue 4 was released in Sept, 1940, with another pink cover that announced that this was the "Gilbert and Sullivan Issue". Within its 16 pages was included a satire of the Futurians. | ||
− | Vol. 3 No. 3 appeared in 1942. It included social commentary, and "Portrait of a Fan", a spoof of Forrest Ackerman ( editor of [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]) by Gertrude Kuslan. | + | Vol. 3 No. 1 was published in September 1941. Vol. 3 No. 3 appeared in Spring 1942. It included social commentary, and "Portrait of a Fan", a spoof of Forrest Ackerman ( editor of [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]) by Gertrude Kuslan. |
− | The last issue was released in 1944. | + | The last issue, Volume 4, No. 2, was released in September 1944. |
Revision as of 19:49, 14 November 2011
The Nucleus is a science fiction fanzine by Gertrude Kuslan and Louis Kuslan.
Gertrude and Louis Kuslan published eleven issues of The Nucleus in the 1930s and 1940s in West Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. It was called a "Cosmic Publication" and it was distributed through the Fantasy Amateur Press Association.
The first issue appeared in July of 1938 with a cover drawn by James V. Taurasi. It featured a story by Gertrude Kuslan entitled "An Adventure In Time", and a fiction piece by Taurasi called "It Happened On Pluto". Taurasi had been the founder and editor of Cosmic Tales from 1937 till 1938, at which time he handed the fanzine over to the Kuslans to edit. They published Cosmic Tales from 1938 till 1939 at the same time as they released The Nucleus.
Issue two again featured a cover by James Taurasi, this one of a giant robot running amok.
Issue 3 was published in May 1940. The pink front cover declared that this was a FAPA zine. It featured an article entitled "The Female Fan" and a short essay about James Branch Cabell.
Issue 4 was released in Sept, 1940, with another pink cover that announced that this was the "Gilbert and Sullivan Issue". Within its 16 pages was included a satire of the Futurians.
Vol. 3 No. 1 was published in September 1941. Vol. 3 No. 3 appeared in Spring 1942. It included social commentary, and "Portrait of a Fan", a spoof of Forrest Ackerman ( editor of Voice of the Imagi-Nation) by Gertrude Kuslan.
The last issue, Volume 4, No. 2, was released in September 1944.