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Vol. 1, 1, Jan. 1978 - Vol. 20, 12, Dec. 1997 [[Image:ApocalypseV1N1.jpg|thumb|right|First issue]]
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Vol. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1978 - Vol. 20, no. 12, Dec. 1997 [[Image:ApocalypseV1N1.jpg|thumb|right|First issue]]
  
 
A monthly newsletter started by [[Richard Kaufman]] and [[Harry Lorayne]] in 1978 and ran until 1997.
 
A monthly newsletter started by [[Richard Kaufman]] and [[Harry Lorayne]] in 1978 and ran until 1997.
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Kaufman's brainchild, he and Harry did equal duty regarding content and writing during the first year, with Kaufman also doing illustration and layout. Lorayne became the sole editor and writer beginning with the second year. Other illustrators include Bill Steinacker, Gregg Webb, Joe Wierzbicki, and Robert Lorayne.  
 
Kaufman's brainchild, he and Harry did equal duty regarding content and writing during the first year, with Kaufman also doing illustration and layout. Lorayne became the sole editor and writer beginning with the second year. Other illustrators include Bill Steinacker, Gregg Webb, Joe Wierzbicki, and Robert Lorayne.  
  
Apocalypse was later republished by [[L&L Publishing]] in four large hardcover volumes.
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Apocalypse was later republished by [[L&L Publishing]] in four large hardcover volumes. (1998)
  
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 15:30, 8 September 2009

Vol. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1978 - Vol. 20, no. 12, Dec. 1997
First issue

A monthly newsletter started by Richard Kaufman and Harry Lorayne in 1978 and ran until 1997.

Kaufman's brainchild, he and Harry did equal duty regarding content and writing during the first year, with Kaufman also doing illustration and layout. Lorayne became the sole editor and writer beginning with the second year. Other illustrators include Bill Steinacker, Gregg Webb, Joe Wierzbicki, and Robert Lorayne.

Apocalypse was later republished by L&L Publishing in four large hardcover volumes. (1998)