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'''MensuHell''' was a [[comic]]s fanzine edited and published by Francis Hervieux.
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'''MensuHell''' was a [[comic]]s fanzine edited and published by Steve Requin (1995-2002) and then by Francis Hervieux (2002-2008).
  
''MensuHell'' was published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was first released in 1995. It had originally been titled ''Requin Roll Presente'' but the name was changed to ''Mensuhell'' in 2000, after which it was published monthly until 2008. 106 issues appeared in total.
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''MensuHell'' was published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was created by Steve Requin who first released in 1995. It had originally been titled ''Requin Roll Presente'' but the name was changed to ''MensuHell'' in 2000, after which it was published monthly until 2008. 109 issues appeared in total.
  
''MensuHell'' featured serialized comics, historical articles, short stories, and stand-alone cartoons. and included work by everyone from never before published writers and artists to established professionals and writers about comics.  
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''MensuHell'' featured serialized comics, historical articles, short stories, and stand-alone cartoons, and included work by everyone from never before published writers and artists to established professionals and writers about comics.  
  
Art work included covers by  Kurt Beaulieu, Jacgues Boivin, Victor Brideau, Karl Dupéré-Richer, Richard Gagnon, Luc Glard, Jocelyn Houde, Noée Joanisse, Benoit Joly, Félix Laflamme, Valerie Morency, Patrofskynoff,  Nicolas Plamondon, 'El Quesnel, Louis Remillard, Jack Ruttan, among others.
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Art work included covers by  Kurt Beaulieu, Jacques Boivin, Victor Brideau, Karl Dupéré-Richer, Richard Gagnon, Luc Giard, Jocelyn Houde, Noée Joanisse, Benoit Joly, Félix Laflamme, Valerie Morency, Patrofskynoff,  Nicolas Plamondon, 'El Quesnel, Louis Remillard, and Jack Ruttan, among others.
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
 
*[http://www.mensuhell.ciboire.com/ '''MensuHell''' online]
 
*[http://www.mensuhell.ciboire.com/ '''MensuHell''' online]
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*[https://requinroll.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/la-naissance-de-mensuhell/ La naissance de '''MensuHell''']
  
 
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Mensuhell
Issue 95 October 2007
Cover art by Nicolas Plamondon

MensuHell was a comics fanzine edited and published by Steve Requin (1995-2002) and then by Francis Hervieux (2002-2008).

MensuHell was published in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was created by Steve Requin who first released in 1995. It had originally been titled Requin Roll Presente but the name was changed to MensuHell in 2000, after which it was published monthly until 2008. 109 issues appeared in total.

MensuHell featured serialized comics, historical articles, short stories, and stand-alone cartoons, and included work by everyone from never before published writers and artists to established professionals and writers about comics.

Art work included covers by Kurt Beaulieu, Jacques Boivin, Victor Brideau, Karl Dupéré-Richer, Richard Gagnon, Luc Giard, Jocelyn Houde, Noée Joanisse, Benoit Joly, Félix Laflamme, Valerie Morency, Patrofskynoff, Nicolas Plamondon, 'El Quesnel, Louis Remillard, and Jack Ruttan, among others.

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