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  • '''The Outhouse''' (1996-?) was a South Australian [[punk]] / [[hardcore]] [[zine] *[http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/dakota/462/8/zine.html Review of ''The Outhouse'']
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  • '''The Pleiades''' is a literary/[[perzine]] written by [[Miranda Celeste Hale]] o ...arah Rose]] ([[Tazewells Favorite Eccentric]]) praised the zine as "one of the most consistently interesting, thought provoking zines being produced."
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  • [[Image:Phantagraph_193511-12_copy.jpg‎|Right|frame|'''The Phantagraph'''<br/> November-December 1935]] '''The Phantagraph''' was an amateur magazine from the 1930s and 1940s published by Wollheim and Shepherd in New York, U.S.A. and
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  • [[Image:Circ1-1.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Curcuit'''<br/>Issue 1 1976]] '''The Curcuit''' was a media science fiction fanzine edited by Lisa Jardon, and
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  • '''The Quirk''' is a for-charity print-only [[lit-zine|literary zine]]. Before it around the world through the sales of the zine itself, as well as merchandise, such as
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    ''[[The Hand: a Tale of Old Belfast]]'' by John Kindness (1976)
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  • '''The Ghost''' was an amateur press publication by W. Paul Cook, released in Nort ...k had been an important member of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s inner circle and ''The Ghost'' reflects this.
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  • ...onymous collection of art contributions from Perth, and Melbourne, Sydney, the UK, and Singapore. Approximately 80 people have contributed to date in six *Edition three (September 2006): 'The firsts edition'
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  • '''''The Register''''' was an irregular [[newsletter]] produced for the Black Lodge, a group of horror fans which met in Birmingham. There were two {{DEFAULTSORT:Register, The}}
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  • ...paper's ultimate goal is to be entertaining and informative, while testing the creative bounderies of journalism. ...shed by Paul McLeod, Mike Landry, and Keegan Lam in the Fall of 2002 while the three were students at Dartmouth High School in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
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  • '''The Urbanite''' was a macabre and weird literature zine published by Mark McLau ...d in Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S.A., the first issue appeared in 1991. The title ran at least until 2001 (issue #12 was dated Spring 2001).
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  • File:The Phantagraph.jpg
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  • [[Image:Timebinder_EEEvans_1945_Vol1No2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Timebinder'''<br/>Volume 1, No. 2 1945]] '''The Timebinder''' was a mimeographed science fiction fanzine edited and publish
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  • [[Image:The_Outsider.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Outsider''' <br/>Cover art by [[H. P. Lovecraft]]]] '''The Outsider''' by R. Alain Everts is a fanzine devoted to [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
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  • '''The bird''' (2008-) is an A5 poetry [[zine]] published edited and published by The editor describes the [[zine]] on her MySpace page as follows: “The bird seeks to promote & encourage new young blood poetica within red-neck /
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  • [[Image:thegoblin1.jpg|frame|The Goblin issue 1]] ...lifornia in 2004 by [[Goblinko]] and produced by [[Sean "Goblin" Aaberg]]. The zine is a sequel to Sean's zine [[Binocular Rebellious]] and is intended to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Category talk:The Probe]]
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  • [[Image:BTS.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Behind The Stove #13]] '''Behind The Stove''' is an official publication of The Easy Bake Coven.
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  • ...Cantor", she was the co-editor (with her then-husband [[Marty Cantor]]) of the Hugo Award-nominated [[fanzine]] [[Holier Than Thou]]. Since their divorce, she has relocated from Los Angeles to the UK.
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  • File:9081203955898Cover BlackJackUndNutten.gif
    Cover of the zine Blackjack und Nutten
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  • '''Kathee''', from Ohio, U.S.A., is the creator of the [[perzine]] series [[A Million Birthdays]]. The first issue of this zine appeared in 2002. Ten issues of ''A Million Birthd
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  • ...nzine was published even while Riddle was on active duty in the U.S. Navy. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, articles, fiction, poetry, and reg ...Lee Riddle, cartoons by Rd Hughes and Dennes Morton, and illustrators from the Fantasy Art Society of Britain.
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  • ...il, Somerset, UK. Nine issues were released, the first in Winter 1977, and the last in Winter 1999. [[Category:Zines from the UK]]
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  • I was the publisher of [[Fiendetta]], [[Cadenza]], and [[Trill]].
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  • File:Commonsense.jpg
    Scan of cover of Common Sense, the pamphlet. No alterations were made to the scan. Date Original work was during the year 1776.
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  • File:Fanzines 22794039 120694368627548 6160809455702245376 n.jpg
    Photograph of the cover of 'Travesti'. © 2021 Alex Zamora (@fanzines). All rights reserved.
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  • ...t newsgroup created in 1992 by [[Jerod Pore]] and [[Edward Vielmetti]] for the discussion of [[zine]]s and zine-related topics. ...nes, announcements of new zines, tips on how to make zines, discussions of the culture of zines, news about zines, specific zines and related stuff."
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  • The site features articles about music covering indie rock bands as well as electroclash and hip hop artists. Also included are articles about thrif Contributors included Miss AMP herself, as well as Francis Morgan, Suki Kent and Kit Millings.
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  • ...'' is a [[comic]] zine published by [[Shawn Granton]] of Portland, Oregon. The title is derived from a customer service "rule" that a worker should say he In the past, artists such as [[Carrie McNinch]] and [[Androo Robinson]] have contr
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  • ...Netherlands. It was founded in 1984 and is part of the Binnenpret complex. The zines are mainly of an [[Anarchism|anarchist]] nature.
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  • ...eports from L.A., Berlin, Brazil, Israel, Italy and other locations around the world, with a focus on electronic music. '''Issue Nine''': "Anti-Imperialism: Bankruptcy of the Left?" by Christopn Frengeli; "Say Fear Is A Man's Best Friend" by Matthew
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  • File:Hoopla stitch.jpg
    Hoopla - the world's most revolutionary craft zine
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  • ...to date, defining the finer qualities of being smug, smug celebrities and the fine line between good and bad smug. '''Issue 4''' launched at the London Zine Symposium 2011 features smug veganism, bad PDAs at gigs and rea
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  • ''HUH? Magazine: The Journal of Neo-Confusionism'' was first penned, cut, pasted, glued, stapled ...r printing out alternative press materials. At this time few computers had the print or graphics capabilities to put together and store graphical informat
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  • ...left the zine and Pearson carried on without him. 15 issues were released, the last in February 1964. ...fanzine fandom, but in the late fifties he and Bill Pearson were producing the most attractive dittoed fanzine, ''Sata Illustrated'', that I've ever seen
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  • ...e was A5 in size, made out of folded sheets of A4 paper. Early editions of the zine were sewn together, while later editions were stapled. ...heir first publication in the zine, including the concluding 8-page poem, 'The Bathroom Beowulf', which included a kind of pop-up toilet monster.
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  • ...ublished between 2002 and 2011. Regular issue #6 was published April 2011. The language is predominantly Spanish. Issues of Chuck Noris are to be found in the [[Fanzinoteca Ambulant]] archive/module.
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  • Distros based in the United States of America (USA).
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