Servant of the Warsman #2
Rob Preston
Year :
December 1994  
Book No. : None
Format : Fanzine (8.5 x 11, side stapled)
Pages : 16 (Servant of the Warsman #2)
215 (REHupa #130)

Cover art : None (Servant of the Warsman #2)
None (REHupa #130)
Illustrations : John Buscema, Ernie Chan, Sigbjorn Kronenberger, Erlend Riiser, Sigbjorn Remi Galåen









Servant of the Warsman #2



   Servant of the Warsman #2







REHupa #130
REHupa #130  

 

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Contents
"Lines Written in the Realization that I Must Die" (poem, lines 21-24)  

Other Contents
"A Tribute to Karl Edward Wagner and Robert Bloch" by Rob Preston
"What Every Ghoul - Young and Old - Should Know" by Perry M. Grayson
"The Fire of Asshurbanipal" by Rob Preston
"Meeting Up with Some New Friends" by Rob Preston
"Rob Discusses Pulps and Other Divers Subjects over the Internet" by Rob Preston
"Books Recently Read" by Rob Preston
Map of the Hyborian Age in Norwegian
Conan illustration by John Buscema & Ernie Chan with text by Jim Owlsley
Conan Gallery with illustrations by Sigbjorn Kronenberger, Erlend Riiser & Sigbjorn Remi Galåen

REHupa #130 Contents
THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
The Rules of REHupa
LETTER  by L. Sprague de Camp
LETTER  by Glenn Lord
KARL EDWARD WAGNER 1945-1994 from Locus Magazine
HOWARD HOUSE NEWS Cross Plains Review via Rusty Burke
LETTER by Steve Mitchell
PULPCON NEWS by Rusty Hevelin
RAZORED ZEN #13 by Charles Gramlich
A SOLOMON KANE CHRONOLOGY PART 1 by Richard Toogood
SERVANT OF THE WARSMAN #2 by Rob Preston
"THERE IS NOTHING AFTER DEATH . . ." by Bo Cribbs
BELTRIC WRITES by Steve Trout
FORGOTTEN AGES #12  by Morgan Holmes
COLD STEEL #52 by Bill Cavalier
HOWDY by Jamees O'Keefe
THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #5 by James Van Hise
THE DALRIADIC CHRONICALS #11 by Scott Sheaffer
HARDWIRED HINTERLAND Vol. 2 No. 7 by Rich Jervis

Notes
Distributed in REHupa #130
The Robert E. Howard United Press Association is an amateur press association (apa) that was started by Tim Marion in 1972.
An apa is a means for distributing fanzines to a specific group of people. Typically, each member of an apa produces a short fanzine and sends an appropriate number of copies to an official editor who collates and (usually) staples one copy of each zine together, adding covers, an official organization, and a table of contents. The editor sends out the collection of zines, called a mailing, to each member.