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  • '''The Essence''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jim Shull and Jay Zaremba. ...and reviewed by John D. Berry in ''Amazing''. Four issues were released, the last in June 1973.
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  • [[Image: The wanderers -4.JPG|300px|thumb|right|The wanderers#4]] '''The wanderers: street art zine''' (2006-) is a Brisbane [[zine]] and crew focus
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Die]]
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  • ...on is available in-store in a limited run or packed in with the mailorder. THE PAPER #1 was published November 2012. ...d independently published zines, books and other printed goods from around the world and host monthly exhibits of artist projects.
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  • [[Image:111989_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Acolyte''' <br/> Vol. 2, No. 1 Fall 1943 <br/>Cover Illustration by Howard ...Lovecraft]] and his circle, published by Francis Towner Laney (d. 1958) in the 1940s.
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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 Skirt''' (May 2007-) is a monthly [[zine]] by Chloe Hughes, a [[zinester]] ...continuous. The perception of an object by an individual is as variable as the perception of an object amongst a group of individuals.”
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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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  • <b>The Cobalt</b>
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  • [[Image:Alchemist_1941v1_n5_St_John_copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''The Alchemist''' <br/> Issue 5 February 1941<br/> Cover Art by J. Allen St. Joh '''The Alchemist''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine edited by Charles Fo
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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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  • [[Image:Banshee_Rachel_Fones_1994_n8_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Banshee'''<br/>Issue 8 1994<br/>Cover art by Rob Whitlam]] '''The Banshee''' was a literary [[zine]] published and edited by Rachel Fones.
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  • '''The Fanarchist''' (1970-1971) was a science fiction [[fanzine]] published in fi The first issue appeared December 1970. ''The Fanarchist'' was nominated for a [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1972.
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  • '''The Femizine''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The Fannettes. ...Marian Cox, later known as Marian Oaks. ''The Femizine'' was published in the early 1950s.
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  • ...y [[Lee Taylor]] and Nat, two sober vegetarian illustration graduates from the Midlands UK, who now live about 450 miles apart. ...en made thus far, the first in Spring 2009, and the second in Spring 2012. The maiden issue had a strong vegetarian / [[Veganism|vegan]] / [[Straight Edge
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  • ...[punk]] [[fanzine]], edited by the musician Franz Bielmeier in Düsseldorf. The first issue appeared in March 1977 with fifty copies and it raised in two y ...wspaper. The first issue features an interview with David Bowie taken from the US-Playboy.
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  • [[Image:Clarion.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''The Clarion''']] '''The Clarion''' is a publication by Megan Plunkett, published by [[Oso Press]].
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  • [[Image:Fantast_194207_copy.jpg‎‎‎|right|frame|'''The Fantast'''<br/> Issue 14 July 1942 <br/>cover by [[Harry Turner]] ]] '''The Fantast''' was a science fiction zine published in the UK from 1939 to 1942.
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  • '''The Outlander''' was a science fiction fanzine published by The Outlander Society. ...os Angeles area. Most of the Societies members also belonged to the LASFS, the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society.
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  • '''The Notional: interesting stuff about SF in Australia''' was an science fiction ...Australia, ran from April 1985 to September 1988. Issues from No. 16 have the subtitle: 'All you need to know about SF in Australia'.
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  • ...of 48 pages plus cover (on blue paper), xeroxed at the teachers' lounge of the St.-Nikolaus-Stift in Füssenich with a print run of 60 numbered copies. The publication is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...cording to Mark Aguhar’s Axes, prepared by two friends for the ''Dragon is the Frame'' group tribute show in summer 2012. A keepsake, guide, memento, and
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  • '''Sky Flying By''' was a [[zine]] written by [[Erika Jones]] in the mid-'90s, first in her hometown of Nashville, Tennessee, and then in Boston The zine included band interviews, political articles, book reviews, stories ab
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  • ...and cutting edge art. ''Search and Destroy'' was a minimalist document of the emerging punk youth rebellion, packed with an energy that leaped off its pa ...that Punk was total cultural revolt. It was a hardcore confrontation with the black side of history and culture, right-wing imagery, sexual taboos, a del
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  • ...a Ghost Town''), which was named [[Broken Pencil]]'s March 2006 ''Zine of the Month''. ...participated in the [[Bluestockings Zine Reading Extravaganza]], as one of the zinesters reading from their zines.
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  • ...d in the UK, going to Ohio,recipes, and internet porn, among other things. The editor has also related her experience meeting Brad Douriff and has publish Davida Gypsy Breier is also the editor of [[Glovebox Chronicles|The Glovebox Chronicles]], [[Rigor Mortis]], and [[Xerography Debt]].
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  • Eleanor graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Along with [[Drew Weing]], she is one h * [[The Beast Mother]]
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  • '''Smilin' Dan the Ice Cream Man''' is a [[minicomic]] from zinester [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago ...despite the impairment of ''enormously'' oversized hands. But then, after the zombie apocalypse comes, Dan must re-adjust to his new circumstances.
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  • ...by [[Guy Sterling]], published in over 10 sporadic issues in Sydney, NSW. The [[zine]] was "a collection of random findings, blatant appropriation and co The final issue came with a CD from people who had supported the zine, including:
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  • ...anzinoteca Ambulant''' is a traveling module created to move selections of the archive to schools, events and fairs. ...t points of itinerant consultation and propose parallel relationship about the zine.
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  • '''By the Time You're Twenty-Five''' is a zine made in 2007 by Sydney, Australia zine ...e is borrowed from a Sleater-Kinney song of the same name, off the album ''The Hot Rock''.
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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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  • ...adows'', ''Doctor Who'', and ''Forever Knight''. 30 issues were published, the last issue appeared in in June 1999. ...Devlin, Pat Dunn, Jenny Gallagher, Nyssa Groenewegen, [[Edwina Harvey]] ([[The Australian Science Fiction Bullsheet]]), Christine Hawkins, George Ivanoff
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  • [[Image:thestowaways.jpg|frame|'''The Stowaways'''<br/> Issue 11 2012]] '''The Stowaways''' is a monthly fanzine published in Yorba Linda, California, U.S
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  • ...d in Bronson, Michigan, U.S.A., three issues of ''Wax Dragon'' appeared in the late 1970s and early 1980s. ...Winnebago Eggshell" by Lawson W. Hill ([[Myrddin]]); and the short story, "The Spirit Duplicator" by Darrell Schweitzer. Contributors of art included Will
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  • ...l experiences with sexual assault/abuse, depression and anxiety, sexism in the (Ohio/Midwest) punk scene, grief, family, traveling/touring and trying to l ...e in other formats (such as #21, which is half-legal sized). It is made in the traditional [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] style with typewritten text and
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  • ...shed by [[Iggy Scam|Erica Lyle]], is an influential zine first released in the mid 90s. Currently, there are 10 issues published. ...more indepth with politics, including reports on creative protests such as the mission Burrito project, graffiti, and reports from protest events. It also
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  • ...Kuslan]], Louis Kuslan, Norman Stanley, R.D. Swisher, and others, called "The Stranger Club", in 1940. ...tting out issues and becoming an important part of fanzine fandom again in the 1980s and 1990s.
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  • ...land. Eight issues were written in 1998. Compared to other Dublin zines at the time, it had a very distinct layout and style of writing. It gave alternati
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  • ...tober 2007-) is a Canberra based [[punk]], rock and [[hardcore]] [[zine]]. The [[zine]] was launched on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at Jamison Inn with per
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