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  • '''Wit's End''' zine, published by [[David Zuk]] in 1992 was a South Florida alternative music and art fanzine featuring music revie ...ppeared in February 1992 and the third and final issue appeared in October 1992, at which time the name of the zine was changed to '''Core Inferno''' with
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  • ...us' comic ''Marie Dakar'', as published in DHP (Dark Horse Presents) #63, 1992. ...cartoons by David Lynch from the ''The Angriest Dog in the World'' series (1992).
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  • Kickstarting rave culture from [[Baltimore]] MD circa 1992 onward.
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  • ...m Santa Cruz, CA, U.S.A., '''Brikabrak''' was a [[zine]] that existed from 1992-1997. Brikabrak #1: 1992. The dorm issue.<br>
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  • He has been publishing [[Change Zine]] since 1992. He currently lives in [[New York]].
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  • [[Image:Fantasma-1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Fantasma'''<br/>Issue 1, 1992<br/> Cover by Gregor Beckmann]] ''Fantasma'' #1 was published November 1992 in Herdecke, Germany. The fanzine presented comic stories, grafic art (horr
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  • * [[L'Ancolie]] (1992, 1 issue) * [[Pulse]] (1992)
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  • [[Image:Pica_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Picatrix'''<br/>Issue 1 1992<br/> Cover art by A.F. Kidd]] Only one issue of ''Picatrix'' was published in 1992 in Ruislip, Middlesex, UK. it featured fantasy, horror and science fiction
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  • In 1992 Goldberg Janice co-authored with Mike Gunderloy ''The World of Zines: A Gui ...ishing the zine). She's had little involvement in the zine community since 1992.
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  • ...was a regular participant on [[alt.zines]], a usenet newsgroup created in 1992 by [[Jerod Pore]] and [[Edward Vielmetti]] for the discussion of [[zine]]s
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  • The first issue of ''Power Candy'' was published in 1992.
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  • ===1992===
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  • Five issues appeared between August 1992 and August 1995 (the last comprising feedback on the previous edition, an a
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  • ''''Kelp'''' was published by [[Mary Phillips-Sandy]] from 1992-3 to 2002 on an irregular schedule. The tenth and final issue was packaged
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  • ...is co-creator of [[Clamor]] Magazine and has published various zines since 1992. He has helped to organize the [[Allied Media Conference]] for the past 8 y
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  • [[Image:Hernenaut.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Hermenaut'''<br/>Issue 1 Summer 1992]] The first issue of Hermenaut appeared in 1992. Hermenaut continued to be published sporadically in the new millenium, bot
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  • ...are published each year. The name of the zine is a reference to the last (1992) album of Saint-Malo experimental rock band The Grief. Its subtitle "fanzin
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  • In 1992 Jena starred in the film ''The Yo-Yo Gang'' by G.B. Jones, alongside other *''Discontents'', edited by Dennis Cooper, Amethyst Press (1992)
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  • ...skater zine produced in Omaha, Nebraska, by John Shartrand AKA "Shorty" in 1992.
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  • Issue one was put together by Jessica Hunter and Lauren Mrozowsict in 1992. It featured stories, poetry and editorials covering topics of local intere
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