Box 36
Contains 21 Collections and/or Records:
The Rocket's Blast [G.B. Love, Miami FL], 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 22, September 13, 1997
The title is often abbreviated to FNC.
No. 23, December 20, 1997
The title is often abbreviated to FNC.
No. 24, March 10, 1998
The title is often abbreviated to FNC.
No. 20, December 10, 1996-Spring 1997
The magazine cover lists the title as Furryriders, but the title page refers to it as Furthest North Crew.
Masquerader [Mike Vosberg, Pontiac, MI], 1962-1964
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 1, [1962]
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 2, November-December 1962
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 3, January-February 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 4, March-April 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 5, May-June 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 6, Spring 1964
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
On the Drawing Board [Jerry G. Bails, Inkster, MI], 1961-1962
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 6, November 1961
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 7, January 1962
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 2, Spring 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
Superman of America Membership and Secret Code, circa 1960s
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
No. 13, December 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
Smek 1 1/2 [Rick Weingroff, Baltimore, MD], 1964
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.
Unnumbered, 1964
Fanzine states this is the last issue of this title.
Super-Hero [Mike Tuohey, Detroit, MI], 1963
Georgia Tech Archives has a number of different types of fanzines, including clubzines, apazines, and genzines. Notable holdings include a long run of Myriad, an apa for fans in the southeastern US, and several publications focusing on original fan fiction inspired by Jacqueline Lichtenberg's Sime-Gen Universe. In an accrual added April 2012, the publications of Ned Brooks and the Southern Fandom Press Association are featured.