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  • From 1992-2000, Porcellino ran the [[Spit and a Half]] zines and comics distro. His S * [[Vanilla Ice News and Adult Baby World Report]] (w/ K.A. Seckman, 1990-1992, 7 issues)
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  • ...to mimeograph reproduction. Approximately 74 issues were released up until 1992. ...ey (1988-1989), Adam Charlesworth (1989-1990), and Catherine Girczye (1990-1992).
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  • Published by the ever-energetic [[Patrick West]] since 1992, there have been 13 issues of Change Zine, which recently relocated to New
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  • '''Riot Grrrl Press''' was a [[zine]] [[distro]] started in 1992 by Erika Reinstein and [[May Summer]] (a.k.a. [[May Farnsworth]]) in [[Wash
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  • ...d to rooting out the cashews in the bridge mix of unpopular culture. Since 1992 we have chronicled the neglected, the odd, the nifty and the nuts." The zin
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  • The debut issue of '''Morbid Outlook''' appearing in August of 1992. It was a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]], black and white, photocopied zin
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  • ...nations (1991) and Psychos: An Anthology of Psychological Horror in Verse (1992) — along with a number of limited edition broadsides (you can see copies
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  • In 1992, Siskind co-founded the ''Emma Goldman Anarchist Center''. He later helped
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  • ..._Ozone_Hole.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Under The Ozone Hole'''<br/>Issue 1 August 1992<br/>Cover art by Dwight Lockhart]] ''Under The Ozone Hole'' was first published from 1992 till 1996 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The title was revived in 2
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  • In 1992, Christopher Wilde released the first issue of his queer [[punk]] zine, [[A
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  • '''20 Bus''' was a [[zine]] started in 1992 by [[Kelli Callis]] (aka Kelli Williams).
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  • ...raphs were published in the book, ''Going Underground: American Punk, 1979-1992'' by George Hurchalla. One of her Articles of Faith photographs was include
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  • ===1992===
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  • The first issue was published in March 1992, with a run of 16 copies. 15 copies of the second issue were released in A
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  • '''The Rebus Quarterly''' is a [[zine]] that was published from 1992-1995 in West Orange, NJ, USA.
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  • Opened in 1992 by Scott Huffines, the store closed in 2000 and was reopened the next year
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  • ...990s caused the creation of [[Riot Grrrl Press]], a distro that started in 1992 existed throughout much of the decade; [[Action Girl Guide]], a zine that o * [[Riot Grrrl DC]] (1992)
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  • When Mike Gunderloy became overwhelmed with publishing Factsheet Five in 1992, Hudson Luce stepped forward and promised to bring the zine back to life. L
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  • ...ed drawing [[comic]]s for many zines such as [[Roctober]] and [[Plume]] in 1992. She started her own zine, [[Pocket]], in 1994. Pocket lasted 10 issues and
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  • Issue seven, released in 1992, tells the story of "The Sexless One". This tale is subtitled "A Cautionary
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