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 Semi-professional magazine. Magazine was assembled by Dave McFerran, published after his death by David Sutton and Stephen Jones. All profits from the magazine went to the Cancer Research Campaign.  | 
  
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 Small press “journal of the fantastic” containing a blend of fiction and non-fiction. A final edition of Aklo was published as a book in 1998.  | 
  
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