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  • '''Ten Page News''' was a [[zine]] published by opinionated math teacher, [[Owen T ...ded 10 pages of reviews, rants and articles. There was a lot squeezed into ten pages, including [[zine]] and [[comic]] reviews, small press events, illust
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  • '''Ten Thousand Things''' is a long running mini size [[zine]] by [[K.D. Schmitz]] The concept of 'Ten Thousand Things' is that each illustrated page of each issue covers one ide
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  • ...ice "rule" that a worker should say hello to any customer who comes within ten feet. Shawn's pictoral narratives illustrate a life of bicycles, traveling, ...s such as [[Carrie McNinch]] and [[Androo Robinson]] have contributed to ''Ten Foot Rule''.
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  • ...ice "rule" that a worker should say hello to any customer who comes within ten feet. Shawn's pictoral narratives illustrate a life of bicycles, traveling, ...s such as [[Carrie McNinch]] and [[Androo Robinson]] have contributed to ''Ten Foot Rule''.
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  • '''Ten Thousand Things''' is a long running mini size [[zine]] by [[K.D. Schmitz]] The concept of 'Ten Thousand Things' is that each illustrated page of each issue covers one ide
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  • Owen Thomas published 23 issues of the [[perzine]] The [[Ten Page News]] and 12 issues of the [[review zine]] [[Indy Unleashed]] between *[[Ten Page News|The Ten Page News]]
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  • '''Shawn Granton''' edits the zine [[Ten Foot Rule]] and also writes and edits [[The Zinester's Guide to Portland]]. ''Ten Foot Rule'' travelled across North America as part of the [[Mobilivre-Bookm
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  • ...to take over as co-editors while Avery continued doing the lay-outs. After ten more issues, Jack quit doing the layout.
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  • '''Ten Page News''' was a [[zine]] published by opinionated math teacher, [[Owen T ...ded 10 pages of reviews, rants and articles. There was a lot squeezed into ten pages, including [[zine]] and [[comic]] reviews, small press events, illust
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  • ..., which is up to its 32nd issue. <!-- On 2007 July 22, the latest issue of Ten Page News was #32 which was the “Spring 2003” issue. -->
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  • The first issue of this zine appeared in 2002. Ten issues of ''A Million Birthdays'' have been releases to date.
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  • ...outh; also including reviews, article on slam dancing, a comic and the Top Ten list. ...ver, reviews, and news about the editor's cat, Bella, who had kittens, Top Ten list.
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  • ...by [[Rita Brinkerhoff]] from Kansas City, Kansas. Rita published at least ten issues between 1995 and 2001.
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  • Kathy has been publishing the zine [[SemiBold]] since 1996. Ten issues have been released to date, the most recent one appearing in late 20
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  • This zine features ten fictional horror stories by seven different authors and very few drawings.
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  • This zine has ten recipes on a few pages with a some photos of the done meal. It has no autho
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  • Ten issues were released before the last issue appeared in 1980. ...://coventryfolkclubs.blogspot.ca/2012/08/folks-covers-of-magazine.html All ten of the covers of '''Folks''' zine]
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  • ...4 lonely girls', 'The all-time best-ever drinking songs; it also contains Ten guidlines (there are no rules) on making a mixtape'.
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  • ...Cho, pulls together a collection of articles and criticisms from the first ten years of the magazine.
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  • There have been ten issues as of June 2011, appearing roughly once a year. It's a half-letter-
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  • ...g a guide to pubs in Brighton, the top ten pub toilets in Brighton and top ten girl group songs to name just a few.
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  • It was first published in July 1998. A total of ten issues were published, with the final issue coming out in June 2006. The zi
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  • [[Image:PTF.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Pure Tuna Fish''' Issue Ten]] Ten issues of this zine were released in the 1990's. Contributors included Shan
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  • ===== Issue Ten ===== Kathee recently completed issues eight, nine, and ten of A Million Birthdays. Kathee was also working on rewriting issues four t
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  • * Issue One - collects work from Fall 2006 and Winter 2007, including a ten strip [[Pran-Man]] comic adventure
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  • ...was a double sized issue in which the theme was Converse All-Stars. Issue ten was about Helt’s extended stay with a family in Costa Rica. Issue eleven
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  • ...Kolehmainen who has led it since then. Highlights durring the fair is its ten year anniverary include The Scandinavian Fanzine Award, and SPX many notori
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  • ...'Survival Guide for a consumerist society part one: telephone shopping in ten easy steps'
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  • ...es in the [[Skyrack]] Fan Poll for 1962. Roberta Gray was voted one of the ten best Fan Writers for the same year.
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  • ...s of the zine are planned. The editors have begun counting down from issue ten and, as of 2007, seven issues have been produced thus far. 150 copies of ea
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  • ...d in the fall of 2010. This issue was reviewed, and placed in the Zine Top Ten section, of [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] #334.
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  • ...rd Kletzenbauer. It contains one poem, six short stories, nine [[comic]]s, ten stories, twenty nine graphics and fifty two cartoons, as well as some parti
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  • ...ne of Vorzimer's demonstrated talent and energy certainly earned more than ten grand. He had thought that Carr was sneering that Vorz was living well belo
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  • .... beginning in 1964 and published till 1966. At this time Tom Perry took a ten year break between issues, and returned to publishing with issue 13 in 1976 At this time Tom Perry took a ten year break between issues, and returned to publishing with issue 13 in 1976
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  • ...d fifty copies, one for each past issue, was printed on September 6, 2006. Ten of those had special, better quality covers with two having sepia photos li
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  • The '''ABC No Rio Zine Library''' contains over ten thousand items. Their collection includes [[zines]] and other independent,
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  • Mutate Zine was published from 1999 till 2006, in which time ten issues appeared. The zine was devoted to queer [[punk]] and pop culture. Th
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  • Ten issues of '''Unfit for Consumption''' were released between 2000 and 2006.
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  • ...Bitch Top Dressy Dolly", a paper doll to cut out, complete with wardrobe. Ten issues of the zine were released before Charlotte ended it and began produc
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  • ...d cunt, masturbation for beginners, fun facts about the cunt and clit, top ten sex toys and lots more.
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  • ...e appeared from 1971 till 1974 and was released by a small group of around ten schoolgirls who comprised the Sigma fan club.
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  • ...ing The Heffer Issue, The Anti-love Issue, and On The Cheap. Over the past ten years '''Chic Alors''' has featured interviews with the likes of The Hidden
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  • Ten issues were published between 1995-2001. The focus of the zine was youth ri
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  • [[Rote Tränen]] was a small zine with currently ten issues, very delicate and personal. It had poems, fiction, stories and coll
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  • ...acilitated and co-hosted several open mic spoken word events over the last ten years and has self-published three poetry zines: [[Empty Letters]], [[Memor
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  • ...[The Spanish Inquisition]] in the 1970s in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released. ''The Spanish Inquisition'' won the [[FAAn Award for
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  • ...ueer anarchist's perspective". He includes a list of "An-Anarcho-Pantheist Ten Commandments", and a list of his favorite queer [[hardcore]] bands, as well
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  • ...tyle of F5. Hudson bailed as Factsheet Five #45 hit the streets and mailed ten boxes of zines for review to [[Jerod Pore]] for the short-lived electronic
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  • ...ame, Nicole, wrote fifteen issues of '''Oppress This''' over the course of ten or so years.
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  • ...f. As of September, 2014, thirteen issues have come out. In 2012 the first ten issues were collected in ''An Ilse Content Anthology'', published by Mend M
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  • Currently, Frowzy has 500 followers, more than 3.5k likes, and ten issues. It has inspired users to create zines; Frowzy has gone from being t
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  • ...y Debt]] and [[Punk Planet]]. The latest printing was named one of the top ten zines in MRR's November issue. ''Cough.'' has also been displayed in exhibi
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  • * [[Shawn Granton]] ([[Ten Foot Rule]])
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  • ...is a [[Perzine|personal zine]] published by [[Kathy Moseley]] since 1996. Ten issues have been published, the most recent one appearing in late 2010. It
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  • ...d, "Why I Wanna Move to Cicely, Alaska", in which the editor lists her top ten reasons to move to Cicely, Alaska, all based around the fictional character
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  • ...first issue was published in January 2003. As of May 2009, there have been ten issues. Each issue varies in presentation. The first issue featured x-ray f
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  • ==Ten==
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  • The first issue appeared in 1993. Issue 8 came out in 1997. Ten issues were published in total, with the last issue released in May 1999.
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  • ...pages reproduced are Joshua's "List of Depravity", which outlines the "Top Ten Reasons Why You Must be Spanked!" The reasons, in [[Cut and Paste|cut n pas
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  • ...and new media organisation, existing in various incarnations for the past ten years.
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  • ...f ''Awry'' was published in Duarte, California. U.S.A. in January of 1972. Ten issues were released. The 10th and last issue appeared in January 1976.
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  • ...ll three appearing in the list of the [[Skyrack]] Reader's Poll of the Top Ten British Fan Publications in their respective years of publication. As well,
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  • ...included: an interview with a teenage runaway, are you a delinquent?, top ten pimple generators and S.A.T.U.R.D.A.Y. NIGHT, a [[comic]] by Fawn Gehweiler
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  • ...e friends, Mick Mercer, Paul Abey, Nick Bishop and Colin Ridgway. By issue ten or eleven, when the zine began to be distributed by [[Better Badges]], Merc
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  • ...as written between 2010 and 2013. The series was originally set to include ten issues, but it was terminated at five.
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  • Ten issues of Candy or Medicine have been released to date, including two Free
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  • -''Ten Things Northwest Punk Compilation'' (1997)<br> -''Ten Things Northwest Punk Compilation #2'' (2000, co-released with Lame and Cra
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  • Perhaps fewer than ten issues of the photocopied 'zine were published.
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  • Editor John was a member of the band Gorse, who appeared on the ''J.D.s Top Ten Tape'', put out by [[J.D.s]] zine in 1990.
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  • ...t on to the challenge of commenting on every horror film he watched in the ten years it has been published. ...ntil its closure. It developed into a much looser and personal style over ten issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on
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  • *[[Ten Foot Rule]]
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  • ...drawings of G.B. Jones, fiction by [[Bruce LaBruce]], and the "J.D.s Top Ten Homocore Hits", a list of queer themed songs such as "Off-Duty Sailor" by T ...first compilation of queercore songs, a cassette tape entitled ''J.D.s Top Ten Tape'' which featured songs by The Apostles, Academy 23, and No Brain Cells
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  • ...o-choice groups. An essay by Andrea addresses women in the workplace. "The Ten Most Oppressive Events of our Lifetime" lists worldwide and local events th
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  • ...henogenetic Fiction and Late Labelling'', which appeared in November 2001. Ten issues have been published through July 2010, reportedly the final issue.
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  • ...ld" by [[Jeff Junker]]; "Commercial Music and Why It Sucks" by Mary Cook; "Ten Years in the Margins: Riot grrrl and queercore, British style." by Andy Lin
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  • In January 2003 she printed the first issue of ''398''. There have been ten issues released, as of May 2009. Elizabeth has also made the [[one-shot]] z
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  • * [[Ten Foot Rule]]
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  • ...You Want (In Your Underwear)!!''' [[zine]] covers the history of the first ten years of [[Microcosm Publishing]], told in graphic detail. Founder [[Joe Bi
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  • ...rchist]], known as [[Artnoose]], since 1996. ''Ker-bloom!'', published for ten years, is one of the longest running [[perzine]]s.
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  • ...ashington it is now released out of Portland, Oregon. As of October, 2015, ten issues have come out.
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  • Vo has also been playing in punk, metal and indie bands for over ten years, and is currently in six bands that were formed around concepts of id
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  • ...e of ''Black Oracle'' was released in 1969 and it was published till 1978. Ten issues were produced during this time.
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  • ...Proctor assumed editorship and the fanzine remained with her for the next ten years. In 1993 issue 55 was released, the last with Charlotte Proctor as ed
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  • ...hitmore William Elliott Whitmore], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Grand Ten Grand], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Choi Jenny Choi], and [http://e ..., [[Fifteen (band)|Fifteen]], [[Hewhocorrupts]], [[Modern Life Is War]], [[Ten Grand]], and [[William Elliott Whitmore]]
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  • ...n November 1950. It sold for six pence "within the sterling area", and for ten cents in North America. The Agent for the U.S.A was Rick Sneary.
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  • ...working as a taxi driver, the goings-on at a local restaurant, and the top ten things heard on the street. Also included are Kevin's [[comic]]s, "The Psyc
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  • ...ditor Rob Latham ranks ''Australian Science Fiction Review'' as one of the ten most important fanzines, describing it as "one of the most intellectually r
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  • ...rite zines. The zine printed rankings from it's readers, including the top ten zines in various categories and the top 100 most popular zines. This practi
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  • ...His favorite zines are [[The Assassin and The Whiner]], [[Food Geek]], [[Ten Foot Rule]], [[Red Hooded Sweatshirt]], and [[Slug and Lettuce]].
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  • ...ller print runs. Freak Tension returned to the newsprint format for issues ten through twelve, again with print runs of 1,000. Beginning with issue thirte
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  • Issue ten is about using the word crazy, what mad love means to Laura-Marie, how her ...ger management, anger management class, rating things on a scale of one to ten, framing problems, and intentionality.
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  • # "The Detective" – '''Vida Blue ([[Ten Grand]])'''
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  • ...ssue of this long running zine appeared in the Summer of 1998. Since then, ten issues have been released. The editorship has changed over the years; previ
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  • ...nd Snot Rockets"''' was a [[travel zine]] written by Drew Nowhere during a ten day siesta in La Jolla, CA inspired by the first third of a solo 62 day bik
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  • ...' was edited and published in the 1970s in New York City, New York, U.S.A. Ten issues were released.
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  • *[[Top Ten Minicomics Creators]]
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  • ...'s ACTUALLY into country music - CREEPY)". The zine winds up with the "Top Ten Makeout Lists" of members of the groups Operation Makeout, Stella Marie, Qu
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  • The Locus Awards of 1977 listed ''Scintillation'' as one of the top ten fanzines of 1976.
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  • ...hite photocopied arts/perzine, through to its conclusion on issue six as a ten-part mixed media (e.g. cardboard, recycled paper, calico, transparency film
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  • Selections from issue ten of ''The Hungover Gourmet'' were reprinted in volume nine of ''Zine Yearboo
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  • ...ki Rosenzweig, is only six pages, but provides a lot more meat for me than ten pages of crifanac. As well as an evocative article about breaking into a de
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  • ...trip to the U.S.A., [[Parker's Peregrinations]], was voted one of the Top Ten British Fan Publications of the year. Also in 1962, and took over editorshi
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  • ...Sharp, Karyn Parsons (Hilary Banks from ''The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air''), Ten Foot Pole, Civet, North Lincoln, Eastfield, Jet from Gladiators, Sarah Jane
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  • After ten years of publication, Bust published the book ''The Bust Guide To The New G
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  • In listing his Top Ten favorite fanzines from the 1970s, [[Greg Pickersgill]] included ''Four Star
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  • It was started in 1994. Ten issues have been created, all digest size. The creator and artistic directo
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  • ...40 (Gerry replaced Allen Moss as editor for issues #3 through #7), ''After Ten Years: A Tribute to Stanley G. Weinbaum'' in 1945, and [[Space Flight...Whe *[[After Ten Years: A Tribute to Stanley G. Weinbaum]]
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  • ...cience fiction fanzine. The first issue was released in March 1936. It was ten pages but began to grow quickly, and by issue nine had more than doubled in
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  • ...late seventies. Guest writers included Paul Weller(who contributed his top ten favourite songs which included "Janie Jones" by The Clash as well as The Wh
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  • ...is entitled ''Absolutely Zippo: Anthology of a Fanzine 1988 - 1998''. Over ten issues have come out since then, including one made with dumpstered paper f
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  • ...was a comic fanzine from Siegen in Germany. Starting in the late eighties ten issues of ''Si-Kartuun'' have been published until 1994. The fanzine was pu
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  • ...lems with music and other forms of art and media being controlled by about ten conglomerates. Musea generally favors independent, local music and art. I
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  • From 1980 till 1982, she published ten issues of [[Naginata]].
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  • ...ines in the ''Skyrack'' Poll for 1960, and Mal Ashworth was one of the top ten Fan Writers for 1959 and 1960.
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  • Ten issues of this 8 1/2 x 11 inch mimeographed, stapled fanzine were released
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  • ...joined by Toody in the 70's for the band The Rats. Also included are Top Ten lists from musicians Monica Nelson, Ron Landoll, John Blender, and Dan Blac
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  • ...ember, this is a fan magazine, not a professional publication. The price: ten cents."
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  • Issue 5 was released in ten parts, each hand sewn in an edition of 500 numbered copies, with a distinct
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  • ...n, London. The launch party featured live performances from The Ripps, Tim Ten Yen and Clanky Robo Gob Jobs. After just two months production ceased due t
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  • ...riting; also included were interviews, pranks and comics. The zine ran for ten issues.
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  • ...2 '''''Tres de deu amb folre i manilles''''']: three people per level in a ten-level tower with a second base (folre) and a third one (manilles).
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  • ''Parker's Peregrinations'' was among the Top Ten fanzines in the [[Skyrack]] Reader's Poll of Best British Fan Publications
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  • ...eviously unreleased songs by the Queers, the Hi-Fives, Scared of Chaka and Ten-Four. All the bands were fans of the zine and wrote songs about washing dis
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  • ...trip to the U.S.A., [[Parker's Peregrinations]], was voted one of the Top Ten British Fan Publications. She continued publishing fanzines, releasing [[Co
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  • ...fiction, which they called ''Destiny''. The first issue appeared in 1950. Ten issues of this title were published, the last in Summer 1954. Later, Bradle
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  • Ten issues were published. The first issue appeared in December 1954, distribut
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  • "Russ" Chauvenet had been deaf since the age of ten after suffering from cerebro-spinal meningitis. He attended Central Institu
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  • ...ng movies everyday", proclaims '''Joanie4Jackie'''. Each issue consists of ten short films sent in to '''Joanie4Jackie''' by women across North America, E
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  • Known as ''Low Hug'' for its first ten issues (from 1998 to 2004), the zine's title was changed to ''Syndicate Pro
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  • ...] in the 1950s. In 1955, he and Roberta Collins married but it wasn't till ten years later that they would decide to do a fanzine together, and ''G2'' wou
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  • .... She has been a five-time finalist for the Aurora Awards, and has written ten novels and numerous short stories.
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  • Issue Ten: ''An Entertainment of Awesome Destructive Power, Brought to Life by Mankin
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  • Despite this, ''Camber'' appeared in the Top Ten Fanzines of the [[Skyrack]] Readers Poll for the years 1959 and 1964.
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  • ''Esprit'' was voted one of the top ten fanzines in the UK in the [[Skyrack]] Fan Poll for the years 1960 and 1961.
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  • ...n spine design, [[Jessica Pigza]] of the New York Public Library to select ten interesting spines from the library's permanent collection, and myself and
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  • ...gspot.com/2012/08/the-stowaways-issue-12-out-now.html 12]: interview with Ten Thousand Leagues
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  • ...tutorial, a fun article on quinoa, product reviews, and a list of her top ten favourite cookbooks.
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  • ...ed as a token of my gratitude to the people of the USA. I would have given ten years of my life to have been fit enough and brilliant enough to have been
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  • ...al Slump' took a long time to complete- although shorter then the first by ten or so pages, the style has grown a slight more confident while maintaining
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  • ...tled, "Speculative Fiction That Explores The Boundaries Of Human Nature." Ten issues were released, the last in 1997.
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  • First edition run of ten copies released in fall of 2007. The issue was originally designed with a
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  • ...ue to print more than 100 total issues. Jay Crasdan believes that at least ten still exist.<br>
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  • ''Issue number ten.''
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  • Ten years later, on the Anniversary of the first trip, Larry Shaw and Noreen Sh
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  • ...t an artist might have to make an outlay of up to ten thousand dollars for ten thousand copies of their comic or magazine. It was not until the late 80's
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  • ...umns, band interviews, record and zine reviews, Rodney Bingenheimer's top ten playlists and much more.
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  • .... Eerie Interview, Poly Styrene of X Ray Spex Interview (NNN Rewind!), Dan Ten Things Interview, WisCon Interview, Rock Tours We'd Like To See, Record Rev
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  • ...ment in the copy shop with a rather rude owner and incompetent staff, only ten issues were copied. The zine is A5 sized as normal but is 56 pages in lengt
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  • ...ifornia issue) was released in February 2013. The zine documents Harley's ten-day trip to San Diego.
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  • ...the Golden Atom'', the first issue appeared on October 20, 1939. The first ten issues, published from 1939 till 1943, were in letter-sized mimeographed fo
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  • Ten issues of this title appeared in print, the first in 1998, the last in 2000
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  • ...d to the first one hundred copies, signed and numbered). Pages one through ten continued the "Reality Doldrums" story, written and drawn by Hal Weaver, fr
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  • * [[Ten Foot Rule]] * [[Ten Page News]]
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  • ...b:]] the new reality arrives'' at Sticky. "All hail the Great Lord Web and ten years of the New Reality."
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  • ...editors also released a cassette compilation tape, called the ''J.D.s Top Ten Tape'', featuring bands from the U.S.A., Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, a
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  • ...was '''Loserdom 15''', which was released in December 2006 and marked the ten year anniversary issue which was 68 pages long. This issue featured intervi
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  • ...Vol. 2, Rich Kids on LSD: Still Failing After All These Beers, and NOFX’s Ten Years of Fucking Up. Tree Dan’s House Party show review July 19th 2004 by ...Ali, Jeff, and Richie. Cold Pussy short story by Matthew Johnson. The Top Ten From 91: What Were You Listening To? poem by Michael Shaeffer. Misc. Good T
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  • ...tes of the Spring Valley Triangle - Lovecraftian Ramblings #2 - Trivia for Ten - The Miskatonic [#4] - Hesperia #1 - Tooth and Nail #10 - Unquiet #5 - Add ...h and Nail #13 - Ambrose Bierce - The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce in Ten Octavo Volumes - The Conservative #1 - The Lovecraft Collectors Library, vo
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