Lot of 4 VG paper fanzines, Science Fiction Review issues #34, #35, #52, #58. All in black and white. Articles, interviews, and stories relating to all things science fiction and occasionally fantasy. Illustrations and interviews from big names in science fiction, such as Orion Scott Card, Brad W. Foster, Steven Fox, and more.
Science Fiction Review won the Best Fanzine Hugo in 1969, 1970, 1977 and 1979.
SFR (also known at times as PsychoticRichard E. GeisThe Alien Critic, and TAC) was published beginning in 1953 by Richard E. Geis and is one of the major award-winning fanzines of the 20th century. It had a very complicated publishing record
The title Psychotic was revived in 1967 before again changing to Science Fiction Review in 1969. The change was made to reflect Psychotic's change in focus from fandom to sf. As Geis commented, "Essentially, PSY is/was too inappropriate as a title for what the zine had become. I don't mean to sound as if the zine will be stuffy and formal -- it'll be casual and active as usual, but a lot of the adult juvenility will be cut. A lot, but not all. I'm a kid at heart, even if I am slowly growing up."