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  • ...wo years, they gave the distro up to the unwielding wilderness of Chicago, IL. In October 2006, [[lb]] took over running the distro.
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  • ...e''' was an underground rock, [[punk]], and [[sex]] [[zine]] from Chicago, IL. 15 issues were published 1997 and 2005. ...w of which even uprooted themselves to move from hundreds of miles away to Chicago, to literally be 'closer to the action.' A community of bands and like-mind
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  • ...e:aaron-cynic.jpg|frame|Aaron Cynic eating a lamb cake at his apartment in Chicago, 2006]] ...on Cynic]] is a [[zinester|zine writer]] and project organizer in Chicago, IL. His zines include [[Diatribe Zine]] and [[Vices Make My Life More Interest
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  • '''The Banana King''' is a Chicago, IL., U.S.A. based [[zine]] published by [[A.B. Drea]].
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  • '''Judith Morel''' is a [[writer]] originally from Chicago, Il. She is the older sister of [[SaBean MoreL]].
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  • Dameron co-founded the [[Chicago Underground Library]] with [[Nell Taylor]] in February 2006. He has also lived in Asheville, NC, Athens, GA and Chicago, IL. From 1994-2007, he was active in community radio.
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  • ...''' was a [[one-shot]] [[zine]] written by Sarah Royal out of [[Chicago]], IL and distributed by [[Microcosm]].
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  • ...founders when they relocated first to [[Olympia, WA]], and then [[Chicago, IL]] in the mid-1990s. As other people took over the press, it moved again. Th
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  • ...r of Frankenstein''' is a 60-page comic book by [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, IL., U.S.A., first published in 2002.
    954 bytes (140 words) - 19:45, 26 January 2013
  • Published in 2010 by BareBones Press, Chicago, IL. 2010 printing says "This zine was officially published in a different form
    982 bytes (138 words) - 12:14, 20 February 2014
  • '''The Coolest Retard''' was a [[zine]] from Chicago, IL., U.S.A. that was put together by editor Craig Schmidt with Karen Wehrle an
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  • ...blished from 1985-1987, at Hoffman Estates High School in Hoffman Estates, IL. ...[[Zo-Zo]] is "ONION spelled sideways," as demonstrated on the long-running Chicago children's program ''The Ray Rayner Show''.
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  • ...] published by [[Diatribe Media]]. It is named for a canal in [[Chicago]], IL.
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  • ...lector''' is a [[zine]] written and published by [[Al Burian]] in Chicago, IL, U.S.A. Later issues were published in Berlin, Germany. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Perzine]] [[Category:Zine Yearbook]] [[Category:Chicago Zines]] [[Category:Illinois Zines]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Ca
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  • ...Pains''' was a [[zine]] by [[Sarah Kennedy]] and was published in Chicago, Il., U.S.A. in the 1990's.
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  • * [[WLUW Record and Book Fair]] in Chicago, IL
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  • '''Brilliant Mistake''' is a [[perzine]] out of Chicago, IL, U.S.A. by Carrie.
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  • '''Meniscus''' is a [[perzine]] by [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, IL., U.S.A. As of October 2009, there are sixteen published issues. The zine ...on during the spring and summer of 1998, prior to [[Matt Fagan]]'s move to Chicago, where he pursued a master's degree in writing. The fourth and fifth issue
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  • John Porcellino was born in Chicago, IL in 1968. He created his first [[comic]], called ''Invasion of the Incredib
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  • 7/31/96: Chicago, IL - [[Quimby's]]<br>
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