Xero (SF fanzine)
Xero was a science fiction fanzine edited and published from 1960 to 1963 by Dick Lupoff, Pat Lupoff and Bhob Stewart.
Best known for articles about comics, Xero included articles on a wide range of topics and a spectrum of well-known contributors. Some of these included Roger Ebert, Harlan Ellison, Avram Davidson, James Blish, Walt Willis, Ted White and Roy Krenkel.
Articles from Xero were collected to form the basis of the book All in Color for a Dime (1970) and The Best of Xero (2004).
Xero won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1963.
Categories: Science fiction fanzines