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Pacificon was the 4th Worldcon which was held July 4 to the 7th, 1946. ''Pacificon Combozine, Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention'', was created specially for the occasion. Each fanzine editor was asked to submit 4 to 6 pages, plus covers, of a special edition of their fanzine, either new material or reprints, on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper, to be assembled alphabetically with the other fanzines, with a special commemorative cover.   
 
Pacificon was the 4th Worldcon which was held July 4 to the 7th, 1946. ''Pacificon Combozine, Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention'', was created specially for the occasion. Each fanzine editor was asked to submit 4 to 6 pages, plus covers, of a special edition of their fanzine, either new material or reprints, on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper, to be assembled alphabetically with the other fanzines, with a special commemorative cover.   
  
''Pacificon Combozine'' comprised 22 zines: [[The Atomic Age]] by [[Arthur Louis Joquel II]]; [[Atres Artes]] by Harold W. Cheney, Jr.; [[Black Flames]], by Jim-E. (Virginia) Daugherty; [[Chanticleer]], by Walt Leibscher; [[En Garde]] by Abby Lu Ashley and Al Ashley; [[Fan]] by Walter J. Daugherty; [[Fanews]] by Walt Dunkelberger; [[Five Fingers]]; [[Guteto]] by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)]]; [[Ichor]], by Dale Hart; [[Lethe]], by Jack Riggs; [[Le Zombie]], by Wilson 'Bob' Tucker; [[Martian News Letter]]; [[Matters of Opinion]], by Jack Speer; [[Phanteur]], by D.B. Thompson; [[Plenum]], by Milton A Rothman; [[Psycho]]; [[Shangri L'Affaires]], published by LASFS; [[Time-Binder]], by E. Everett Evans; [[2B or Not 2B]] by Ron Maddox; [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation|VOMbozine]], by Forrest J Ackerman and Myrtle Douglas (Morojo); [[Wolf Fan]], and others.
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''Pacificon Combozine'' comprised 22 zines: [[The Atomic Age]] by [[Arthur Louis Joquel II]]; [[Atres Artes]] by Harold W. Cheney, Jr.; [[Black Flames]], by Jim-E. (Virginia) Daugherty; [[Chanticleer]], by Walt Leibscher; [[En Garde (Ashley)|En Garde]] by Abby Lu Ashley and Al Ashley; [[Fan]] by Walter J. Daugherty; [[Fanews]] by Walt Dunkelberger; [[Five Fingers]]; [[Guteto]] by [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)]]; [[Ichor]], by Dale Hart; [[Lethe]], by Jack Riggs; [[Le Zombie]], by Wilson 'Bob' Tucker; [[Martian News Letter]]; [[Matters of Opinion]], by Jack Speer; [[Phanteur]], by D.B. Thompson; [[Plenum]], by Milton A Rothman; [[Psycho]]; [[Shangri L'Affaires]], published by LASFS; [[Time-Binder]], by E. Everett Evans; [[2B or Not 2B]] by Ron Maddox; [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation|VOMbozine]], by Forrest J Ackerman and Myrtle Douglas (Morojo); [[Wolf Fan]], and others.
  
 
Also included was art work by Virgil Finlay.
 
Also included was art work by Virgil Finlay.

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Pacificon Combozine was a science fiction fanzine collection issued for the Pacificon Convention in July 1946.

Pacificon was the 4th Worldcon which was held July 4 to the 7th, 1946. Pacificon Combozine, Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention, was created specially for the occasion. Each fanzine editor was asked to submit 4 to 6 pages, plus covers, of a special edition of their fanzine, either new material or reprints, on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper, to be assembled alphabetically with the other fanzines, with a special commemorative cover.

Pacificon Combozine comprised 22 zines: The Atomic Age by Arthur Louis Joquel II; Atres Artes by Harold W. Cheney, Jr.; Black Flames, by Jim-E. (Virginia) Daugherty; Chanticleer, by Walt Leibscher; En Garde by Abby Lu Ashley and Al Ashley; Fan by Walter J. Daugherty; Fanews by Walt Dunkelberger; Five Fingers; Guteto by Myrtle Douglas (Morojo); Ichor, by Dale Hart; Lethe, by Jack Riggs; Le Zombie, by Wilson 'Bob' Tucker; Martian News Letter; Matters of Opinion, by Jack Speer; Phanteur, by D.B. Thompson; Plenum, by Milton A Rothman; Psycho; Shangri L'Affaires, published by LASFS; Time-Binder, by E. Everett Evans; 2B or Not 2B by Ron Maddox; VOMbozine, by Forrest J Ackerman and Myrtle Douglas (Morojo); Wolf Fan, and others.

Also included was art work by Virgil Finlay.

As reported in File 770, in 2010 a copy of Pacificon Combozine sold for $3,500.00.

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