Yellow Submarine

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Yellow Submarine was a science fiction fanzine by André-François Ruaud.

Yellow Submarine is published in France. It is the oldest science fiction and fantasy fanzine published in that country.

The fanzine features articles, criticism, essays, reports, and fiction.

Contributors have included Bruno B. Border, Fabrice Colin, Raphael Colson, Nicolas Cluzeau, Olivier Davenne, Thomas Day, Hilary Evans, Neil Gaiman, William Gibson (Genre Plat), Paul Harland, Andrew Hedgecock, Irwin Hirsh (Thyme), Gary Kilworth, John Lomberg, Bridget McKenna, PJG Mergey, Edward Page Mitchell, Michael Moorcock (A Fanzine Called Eustace, Typo), Marie=Pierre Najman, Kim Newman, Elisabeth Piotelat, Martha Souku, Bruce Sterling, Francis Valery, Dominique Warfa, Andrew Weiner, Patrick Terri Windling, and Paul Witcover.

Also featured are interviews with Molly Brown, David Calvo, Charles de Lint, Brian Froud, and Iain Sinclair.

Artwork was by Vincent Froissart, among others.

Issue 127, published March 1998, was a split zine with Manticora. The 134th issue was published in 2004.