Foop
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Foop was a fanzine published by Ivor Mayne in London, UK. In Les Spinge #31 (January 1974). Jim Linwood said that both Foop and George Locke's Smoke were produced on the Inchmery duplicator and he described them as 'baby Apes because of their blue ink and ATom's Bem period covers'.
Buck Coulson reviewed it in Yandro #92 (September 1960):
The editor comments that this has been 'years in the making', literally. Some of the material is a bit dated as a result, but on the other hand you have the fascinating spectacle of Laurence Sandfield and Vin¢ Clarke in the same fanzine, which you can't hardly get no more.
Yandro #172 (June 1967) carries a brief review of Foop #2 Ivor Mayne. The review is very brief, mainly complaining that the address is only given as '22 Winchester Road, N.W. 3' without saying where this is. 'I suppose London, but I'll be damned, if I'll review fanzines with incomplete addresses.' This second issue wasn't noted at all in the original version of the British Fanzine Bibliography.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | July 1960 | 28 | |
2 | 1967 |
Publication | 1960—1967 |
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