Yellum
A fanzine published by Ron Maddox; probably the first ever fanzine to be edited from Africa, where Maddox (originally from New Jersey) was living. He had assistance from fans back in the US, with Phil Froeder stencilling, and printing by Joe Kennedy and Lloyd Alpaugh, the latter of whom had custody of Maddox's mimeo after he left for Africa.
The first issue was censored for obscenity by Charles Burbee, with a pair of scissors, on its appearance in FAPA. It passed through SAPS uncensored.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | 1948 | 10 | For FAPA 42 and SAPS 3 |
2 | 1948 | 12 | For FAPA 43 and SAPS |
3 | Final issue |
Publication | 1948— |
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