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Iuuse 2 was released in February  1966.
 
Iuuse 2 was released in February  1966.
  
Issue 3 was published in 1966, with a cover by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and a column by Greg Shaw ([[Feemwlort]], [[Entmoot]]).  
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Issue 3 was published in 1966, with a cover by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and a column by Greg Shaw ([[Feemwlort]], [[Entmoot]], [[Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News]]).  
  
 
Issue 4 was released in August 1966. It included  the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman.
 
Issue 4 was released in August 1966. It included  the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman.

Revision as of 00:27, 17 January 2016

Hippocampelephantocamelos was a science fiction fanzine by Fred Hollander.

Published in Pasedena, California. U.S.A., Hippocampelephantocamelos was released in the 1960s.

Iuuse 2 was released in February 1966.

Issue 3 was published in 1966, with a cover by ATom, and a column by Greg Shaw (Feemwlort, Entmoot, Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News).

Issue 4 was released in August 1966. It included the column "Fandom is something that comes in the mail" by Jean Berman.

Issue 5 appeared in December 1966, and included the short story Easy Come by Larry Niven.

The cover art was a collaboration by four artists, including Joni Stopa.

Ron Bennett reviewed issues 3 to 5 for Skyrack #94, from August 1967, saying, "...fair all round zine, with a good snappy title and obviously a favourite with Cecil."

Issue 6 was released in April 1967. It included a five page essay on Doc Smith's Gray Lensman, by James H. Schmitz. The cover art was by J. Chambell.