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  • '''83/84''' is a zine by Manuel Boden & Albert Naasner ([[TFGC Publishing]]). This collaboration was produced in 2012 and published by [[TFGC Publishing]] in Düsseldorf, G
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  • ...and [[Henry Jaepelt]] from Brazil. It is published during [[International Zine Month]]. The name of the zine is two combinations of the words Israel and Brazil.
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  • '''Visibly Bisexual''' was a collaborative bisexual [[zine]] written by many of the attendees at the week-long 6th International Confe The editing, printing and assembly of the zine was a collaboration between R House of [[Red Hanky Panky]] and [[Jen Yockney]] of [[Bi Communit
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  • '''Mid-Michigan Zine Fair''' began in 2013 in Lansing, Michigan as a collaboration between the '''Michigan State University Library''' and members of '''Lansi For more information: [Mid-Michigan Zine Fair http://midmichiganzinefair.tumblr.com/]
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  • ...or "Generation Migrant") is a zine made by the New Zealand-based [[Migrant Zine Collective]], documenting the personal experiences of migrants of colour in The collective was founded in 2017, when it released issue 1 of the zine (self-published by founding member Helen Yeung). Its aim was to celebrate h
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  • ...' is a zine by Tim Inklammern & Albert Naasner ([[TFGC Publishing]]). This collaboration was produced in 2013 and published by [[TFGC Publishing]] in Düsseldorf, G This publication is part of the collection of [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • A '''one-shot''' is a [[zine]] without multiple issues. ...me collaboration between two zinesters, or a special project of a group of zine makers.
    521 bytes (80 words) - 11:36, 23 September 2012
  • In disability activist [[Ashley Volion]]'s debut [[zine]], she comes to terms with her [[disability]] and [[sexuality]] as it inter ...C Zine Project]] founder [[Daniela Capistrano]]. The print version of this zine is in an experimental "accessible" format.
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  • '''Molly the Popsicle''' is a 20 p. copied [[minicomic]] collaboration by [[Christoph Meyer]] and his son [[Herbie Meyer|Herbie]]. It tells the st ....A.]] [[Category:Ohio Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category: Zine|Molly the Popsicle]] [[Category:Minicomics]]
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  • ...Bünnagel]] and Kai Rheineck. These two artists created and published this collaboration or "battle" on the occasion of their exhibition ''DUO'' at ''Beletage'', Co This publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...ie with an outlet and a voice. Rob recently turned his poetic focus to the zine community and began exploring what may be yet his favorite outlet for his w ...e]], of which 4 issues have been published. [[Ideological Hypocrisy]] is a collaboration with [[Persephone Pomegranate]] and one issue has been published.
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  • ...10 by Island Fold Publications (#38). The publication is a Polish Canadian collaboration. ''Tone Hugs'' is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...ollection of zines created to inspire, educate and entertain, to encourage collaboration between OCAD University students and to open up the world of zines for read ...o share your zines or have a collection of your own to give away, the OCAD Zine Library will happily collect, preserve and share these publications for man
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  • '''Fake.''' is a zine based out of Biloxi, Ms. '''Fake.''' was founded by ReggieBags in October of 2015. The zine is based around visual and musical arts, but also includes [[d.i.y.]], writ
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  • The first issue came out 1996 as a collaboration with contributions by Gummbah, Ivo van Leeuwen (aka Ivory Lee), Jeroem de L Some issues (#2 & #11) are part of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...m & Ned. After a year of 6000kms apart we come together for our first zine collaboration." [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Victoria Zines]] [[Category:
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  • '''The Park is Mine''' is a zine by [[Julia Bünnagel]] and [[Patrick Rieve]]. The zine is a collaboration and issue 1 was published on the occasion of the exhibition ''Parcours Inte
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  • In the same year Judy Zissman and Dan Zissman published [[2-1-1]] and, in collaboration with Larry Shaw, also published the fanzine [[Science*Fiction]]. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Suzanne Tompkins''', also known as "Suzle", is a zine editor. Her next collaboration was with Jerry Kaufamn. Together they released [[The Spanish Inquisition]]
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  • '''Ace of Space''' is a zine by [[Torben Röse]] and [[Patrick Rieve]]. ...011. ''Ace of Space'' is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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