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An apazine published by Leigh Edmonds which was included in APA-45, FAPA, SAPS and ANZAPA. Diane Bangsund and Valma Brown were at times co-editors.

Edmonds said the title was proposed by John Bangsund who said it was from one of the lesser Savoy Operas called ‘Cox and Box’.

It was nominated for a Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine in 1969 and 1973, and won in 1984 (shared with Ornithopter).

The title was revived in September 2023 for distribution at Conflux 17.

Issue Date Pages APA mailing Notes
1 August 1968 40 Diane Bangsund was co-editor
2 1968 24 Diane Bangsund and Bernie Bernhouse were co-editors
3 1969 24 "
4 1969 24
5 March 1970 26
6 1970 21
7 1971 23
8 1972
9 1972
10 1972 24 FAPA 142
11 1973 23 FAPA 143
12 September 1973 22 FAPA 146
13 December 1973 20 FAPA 147
14 1974 20
15 April 1974 20 FAPA 149
16 May 1974 18 FAPA 150
17-18 1975 48 FAPA Double issue
19-20 January 1978 58 Double issue; Valma Brown was co-editor
21 February 1983 36
22 April 1983 36 SAPS
23 June 1983 36 "
24 August 1983 36 "
25 October 1983 18 "
26 December 1983 36 "
27 February 1984 28 "
28 April 1984 42 "
29 June 1984 44 "
30 August 1984 28 "
31 August 1985 52 Final issue of first run
42.2 September 2023 14 ANZAPA #335 First revival issue. The number was a guess, and clearly not a very good one.
33 November 2023 24 for ANZAPA #336


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