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Ran from 301, feb 1954 to 400, dec. 1965 - 98 issues
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'''New Phoenix''' was a continuation of the [[Phoenix]] when [[Jay Marshall]] took over the publication. It ran from No. 301, February 1954 to No. 400, December 1965 for a total of 98 issues.
 
It never accepted advertising. In 1956, Jay Marshall was busy working in England, so issues 326 and 327 were  edited by [[Roy Benson]] and illustrated by his wife Connye.<ref>Roy Benson by Starlight By Levent and Todd Karr (2006)</ref>


Editors :
Editors :
* [[Jay Marshall]] No. 301-348 (1954-1958)
* [[Don Tanner]] No. 351-396 (1960-1964)
* [[Karl Fulves]] No. 397-400 (1965)
== Issues ==
* No. 349 and No. 350 were skipped.


* [[Jay Marshall]] N° 301-348 (1954-1958)
{{References}}
* [[Don Tanner]] N° 351-396 (1960-1964)
* [[Karl Fulves]] N° 397-400 (1965)


[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 09:34, 25 November 2012

New Phoenix
NewPhoenix.jpg
First issue
EditorsJay Marshall, Don Tanner, Karl Fulves
First issueFebruary 1954
Final issueDecember 1965
Total issues98

New Phoenix was a continuation of the Phoenix when Jay Marshall took over the publication. It ran from No. 301, February 1954 to No. 400, December 1965 for a total of 98 issues.

It never accepted advertising. In 1956, Jay Marshall was busy working in England, so issues 326 and 327 were edited by Roy Benson and illustrated by his wife Connye.[1]

Editors :


Issues

  • No. 349 and No. 350 were skipped.


References

  1. Roy Benson by Starlight By Levent and Todd Karr (2006)