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  • ...notable features in ''Punk Planet'' were the interviews and the album and zine reviews. The interviews generally ran two or three pages, and focused on t ...Livermore]], [[Joel McClemore]], Slim Moon, Leah Ryan, and [[Jersey Beat]] zine's [[Jim Testa]].
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  • ...n Cometbus''' is a [[zinester]] from Berkley, California, who writes the [[zine]], [[Cometbus]]. ===Cometbus zine===
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  • ...aused by Rotz, it's main distributor, declaring bankruptcy while owing the zine a lot of money. Each issue of Flipside contained columns, band interviews, record and zine reviews, Rodney Bingenheimer's top ten playlists and much more.
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  • ''Foulweather'' came out of the ashes of his previous zine project, [[Coming to Amerika]]. CTA made it to four issues and largely docu ...is a Welsh expat living in the United States who previously published the zine ‘Coming To Amerika.’ While there is plenty of compelling content in thi
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  • '''Gerry de la Ree''' (1924-1993) was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine publisher. ...ing fanzines in Westwood, New Jersey, U.S.A. in the early 1940s. His first zine was [[Sun Spots]]. 29 issues of this publication appeared, starting in Febr
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  • ...and Comicopia thrived. Jeffrey left Comicopia in June 2007 to create a new zine, [[The Original Universe]]. ...term) and did until the death from leukemia of his good friend and editor/publisher Emru Townsend on November 10, 2008. He also has written for the now-defunct
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  • ...dthe Eyde''', better known as '''Tigrina''', and as Lisa Ben, is a fanzine publisher, writer and musician. ...the U.S.A. to mail any material about gays or lesbians, she delivered the zine by hand to readers.
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  • The first issue was inspired by the Leeds [[punk]] zine [[Reason To Believe]], as well as the info shop at Cafe Utopia in Prague. I The initial zine was composed of among other things an essay about the failures of modern ec
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  • The first release was the collaborative dream-interpretation [[zine]] [[SuperBlackBlack]] by Ian and David D'Andrea (Devil in the Dishes). *[[Velocity]], a split poetry/art zine by Ian Lynam and James Day Leavitt of Daynightpress. Two stories, with grap
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  • A one shot zine called "<strong>Lyrics To My Days</strong>" about hitch hiking, riding frei A one shot zine called, "<strong>4 The $</strong>" published in Santa Rosa, California.
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  • ...ard pounds on the door at 11:04 a.m. and thrusts 10 copies of ''Paranoia'' zine at me. “I don’t want any money. Just make sure they’re on display,” ...ants to confirm we sell various issues of ''Housewives At Play''. An angry publisher demands a check for $2.70 worth of sold zines. A pushy woman from a movie p
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  • ...Fanorama Society and Fanorama Cabal) is a Rhode Island-based [[zine]] and zine [[distro]] produced by journalist and [[activist]] REB (b. [[Richard E. Bum ...ded a strong, anti-assimilationist political voice to the mix, turning the zine into an artful version of the weekly "Queerbeat" column he contributed to R
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  • [[Image:Timky.gif|frame|''The Last Word'' publisher [[Tim Brown]].]] '''''The Last Word''''' is a strongly worded left-leaning populist [[zine]] that began in Highland Heights, Kentucky, in 1993 and is still published
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  • [[Image:zine-yearbook.jpg|frame|Zine Yearbook #3 (1998)]] '''Zine Yearbook''' is an anthology [[zine]] highlighting the best in independent publishing and small press from the
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  • ...running widely distributed [[zine]] available worldwide. Whilst it's paper zine finally finished in May 2019, the collective stil runs MRR as a website. It ...lisher, Yohannan espoused [[DIY]] ethics and radical politics and used the zine to promote not only underground music, but his personal philosophy. These s
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  • * William L. Crawford. An Early HPL Publisher (article) [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...ork with other people in the zine community. The zine fest is not just for zine creators and distros. It’s a free and open event for all ages with table The '''Richmond Zine Fest''' has been going strong in [[:Category:Richmond Zinesters|Richmond, V
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  • ...ograms. Members present their own literary aesthetic in their communal lit-zine [[Slush Pile]]. ...for_Wiki.gif|frame|The cover of the ULA's latest issue of its communal lit-zine, [[Slush Pile]]]]
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  • ...oring the overlap of typography, queer history, kink, pop culture, and the publisher’s own eccentric view from the middle of all that. | Publisher || align="right" | Dan Rhatigan
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  • ...ff, copied, and resold, with no money going back to the original artist or publisher, evidence of the lack of copyright protection in one of the most corrupt an ...odia”). Hergé never wrote a Tintin story set in Cambodia, and I’m sure his publisher never received a single franc from the guerilla T-shirt designer for the us
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  • ...The time seemed ripe for producing artwork '''may way''' instead of some "publisher's" way. ...n drugs and shamanism. I had met so many of these odd balls that I felt a 'zine dedicated to them would be very cool, following along with the trend of "Ou
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  • ...fe in the early Seventies as record-hunting correspondence between founder/publisher [[Gary Pig Gold]] and his oldest friend, Doug “Rock Serling” Pelton, th [[Category:Zine]]
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  • *[[Ian Shires]] ''[[Self Publisher!]]'', ''[[Dungar The Barbarian]]'', ''[[Mysterious Visions Anthology]]'' *[[Zine]]
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  • '''Love, Chicago''' was self-published as an 8.5-by-11-inch black and white zine in the winter of 2004 to spotlight Chicago's DIY/indie scene from bands and ...dependent artists, businesspeople and events. In addition to features, the zine dedicated a reviews section to the work of bands, filmmakers, restaurants,
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  • '''Unofficial Histories: Zine and Ephemeral Print Archivists''' ...ing new creators to the form, they have also defined and prescribed what [[zine]]s have been and can be. No lesser foe to creativity than Frederick Wertham
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  • By [[Debbie Rasmussen]], publisher of ''[[Bitch Magazine]]'', originally published in ''[[Punk Planet]] #75 / For 15 years, [[Cindy Ovenrack Crabb]]’s hand-written and paste-up [[zine]] ''[[Doris]]'' has served as a much-needed reminder that the personal is p
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