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  • ...of this mimeographed zine were made in collaboration with Clif Flynt, and the rest by herself. It ceased publication with issue 14, published in Winter 1 ...superior look and a knowing reference to the folk process will cow all but the most obstinate heckler."
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  • ...ess''' is a [[zine]] by Gynee and Hynee, published by Strap-On Productions from Arcata, California, U.S.A. ...oto of John Fargo, President of the John Wayne Gacy Fan Club; and a letter from preacher Pat Robertson.
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  • ...om''' is a fanzine edited by Bee Bowman and Frank Denton, and published by the Wyver's Cave, Mukilteo and Michel Delving Ferry System Press. ...n December of that same year. Issue 4 appeared in April 1969, and issue 5, the last issue, in Fall 1969. It was distributed through NAPA. ''Hoom'' includ
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  • .... It was a mimeographed fanzine, the first issue released in October 1952. The second issue appeared in November 1952. ...contributed by Charles Momberger ([[Ghuvna]]). Contributors of writing to the second issue included Robert Bloch and Marion Zimmer.
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  • .... Since this time the zine has grown, with 15,000 copies being released of the most recent issue, #21, published in 2005. Some of the bands covered in IndustrialnatioN over its lengthy period of publishing inc
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  • This zine is the sequel to [[Welcome to Redondo Beach!]]. ...windy days in the Spring, and plenty more, all to see what's happening at the shore's edge when Summer comes back around.
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  • '''Vice Versa''' is a fanzine published anonymously by [[Eydthe Eyde]] in the 1940s in Los Angeles, California. U.S.A. ...be called a zine. The cover consisted of only the title, typed directly in the center of an otherwise blank sheet of paper.
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  • '''Rigor Mortis''' is a [[zine]] devoted to the horror genre and published out of Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ...ssays and columns. The related Rigor Mortis blog has additional reviews. The zine is edited by [[Davida Gypsy Breier]] (as DeadVida), with contributors
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  • ...was a hectographed and mimeographed fanzine. It contained an editorial by the editor, articles, columns, art work, and a letters column. At least fourteen issues were released from September 1952 to 1956.
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Appalachia]]
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  • '''The Castle of Dark Shadows''' was a newsletter devoted to the original television series ''Dark Shadows''. ...al International Dark Shadows Fan Club. It was first published in 1970, in the U.S.A.
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  • ...n'' was published in 1941 in Los Angeles, California. U.S.A. It was likely the first filk fanzine. ...oquel II and Tigrina: "Joquel asked Ackerman to give him Tigrina to use as the altar for his black mass. Ackie for some reason refused. Most uncooperative
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  • '''The Comic Collector's News''' was a fanzine by Jim Bradley and Malcolm Willits. ...ear entirely devoted to comics. ''The Comics Collector's News'' was one of the first places where comic book collectors could advertise for their favourit
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  • This title was published in 1958 in California, U.S.A., upon the death of writer Henry Kuttner that year. It is a 36 page mimeographed publi ...ne Moore). They met through their association with the "Lovecraft Circle", the group of people who had corresponded with [[H. P. Lovecraft]] while he was
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  • ...ce intended it as a supplement to his primary fanzine [[The Golden Atom]]. The second issue appeared in December 1940 - January 1941 and was 14 pages. ...hristopher Samuel Youd) ([[The Fantast]], [[Fan Dance]]), and Jean Howard. The issue also included an article on poetry by Farsaci.
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  • ...#3]]'''Thicker''' was a [[fanzine]] covering independent music, published from 1994 to 1996. It was run by Eric Bradford in San Francisco and Chuck Buckle [[Category:zine]][[Category:1990's publications]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]]
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  • '''Slingshot''' is a publication that originates from Berkeley, California, U.S.A.. ...most known for maintaing a list of Infoshops and radical spaces globally. The present day Slingshot newspaper prints about 19,000 papers four times a yea
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  • ''Resolution'' was published in Torrence, California, U.S.A. from 1977 till 1980. At least five issues were released during that time. ...fe and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled."
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  • ...hird in 1976. The fourth issue was published in Chicago, Illinois in 1978. The fifth issue appeared in 1980. ...'hon]]), Keith Richmond, [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson|Jessica Salmonson]] ([[The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror]]), Darrell Schweitzer and Richard
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  • ...loving, and other life adventures. Currently this zine is loosely based in the San Francisco Bay Area. [[Category:Zine]]
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