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A [[fanzine]] published in the [[UK]] by [[Dave Wood]], [[Ken Potter]] and [[Irene Potter|Irene Gore Potter]].
(Did you mean [[Brenschluss]], a Dave Wood fanzine?)
 
 
 
A [[fanzine]] published in the [[UK]] by [[Ken Potter|Ken]] and [[Irene Potter]].
 
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
1 ||October 1954 ||44 ||  
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0 || Easter 1954 || 2|| In [[Supermancon]] [[Supermancon Combozine|Combozine]].
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1 ||October 1954 ||44 || Editors Dave Wood, Ken Potter and Irene Gore.
 
2 ||August 1955 ||58 ||  
 
2 ||August 1955 ||58 ||  
2.5 ||1955 ||22 ||"Belle Lettre 1"  
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2.5 ||1955 ||22 ||"Belle Lettre 1."  
 
3 ||April 1958 ||20 ||  
 
3 ||April 1958 ||20 ||  
4 ||Spring 1960 ||36 ||  
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4 ||Spring 1960 ||36 || Credited to Ken & Irene Potter. [[Ron Bennett]]’s [https://news.ansible.uk/pdf/sky.php?ish=18&go=ODD#here review]: “Suffers from poor duplicating, but this fault can be easily overlooked.Damnit, this is Brennschluss, and who amongst us can remember when the previous issue appeared? Printed on rainbow coloured paper, this humourzine makes a welcome re-entry to the [[Zine]]scene with material by [[Mal Ashworth]], [[Dave Wood]], [[George Locke]], [[Ken Potter]], [[Don Geldart]] (a terrific piece on Japanese life) and [[Irene Potter]]. A magazine to be read during an off hour — like, for cheering you up.”
5 ||1961 ||18 ||In [[OMPA]] 29  
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5 ||1961 ||18 ||In [[OMPA]] 29.
6 || ||42 ||Final issue  
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6 || ||42 ||Final issue.
 
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Revision as of 21:18, 7 August 2020

A fanzine published in the UK by Dave Wood, Ken Potter and Irene Gore Potter.

Issue Date Pages Notes
0 Easter 1954 2 In Supermancon Combozine.
1 October 1954 44 Editors Dave Wood, Ken Potter and Irene Gore.
2 August 1955 58
2.5 1955 22 "Belle Lettre 1."
3 April 1958 20
4 Spring 1960 36 Credited to Ken & Irene Potter. Ron Bennett’s review: “Suffers from poor duplicating, but this fault can be easily overlooked.Damnit, this is Brennschluss, and who amongst us can remember when the previous issue appeared? Printed on rainbow coloured paper, this humourzine makes a welcome re-entry to the Zinescene with material by Mal Ashworth, Dave Wood, George Locke, Ken Potter, Don Geldart (a terrific piece on Japanese life) and Irene Potter. A magazine to be read during an off hour — like, for cheering you up.”
5 1961 18 In OMPA 29.
6 42 Final issue.


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