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  • ...the artist and writer from Irving, Texas. He is also known for numerous [[mini-zine]]s, [[poster]]s, cards, etc. ...ry:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame]] [[Category:Comic books]] [[Category:Texas Zines]]
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  • Matt is also the co-owner of a comic book store called [http://www.brainstormmcg.com Brainstorm] ==Comics and Mini-Comics==
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  • ...of Gulp featured poems, fiction, three word reviews and an assortment of [[comic]]s.
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  • ...er films. Issue 1 was first published in March 2006 and as of now the mini-comic/zine is starting on its 2nd issue, featuring an interview with [[Razorback
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  • Steve Willis introduces his mini comic on the inside cover of issue one: ...t the strange citizens of this town, which often interconnect. It is not a comic book per se, but each story is extensively illustrated.
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  • The first issue of ''Black Tea'' was released in summer 2007 with 28 mini-sized pages. Martin originally planned it to be a oneshot zine. ...issue, published in April 2010. On 28 mini-sized pages it features 2 long comic pieces, first about Jack Kerouac and the Cassady’s, and second about the
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  • ...l years of not making comics, Dan started doing comics again with his mini-comic anthology series ''gremlin'' in 2005, of which three issues have been publi
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  • ...his first titles was [[Amazing Adult Fantasy]], an autobiographical mini-[[comic]] in the humorous vein of his fellow artist and friend, [[Ben Snakepit]].
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  • '''Puke Stories''' is the first mini-comic made by [[Kelly Froh]] from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
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  • ...e.gif|frame|right|Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine: The Art of Making Zines and Mini-Comics]] ...akamura]] of [[Giant Robot]]. [[Raina Lee]] of [[1-up]] zine and several [[comic]] zine artists, including [[Saelee Oh]], [[Souther Salazar]], [[Allison Col
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  • '''Amazing Adult Fantasy''' is an autobiographical mini-comic from Austin. Texas, U.S.A.
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  • [[Image:brendan.jpg|frame|]]Brendan Price is a mini-comic artist originally from Anchorage, Alaska. His first comic was called [[Insignificant Auspices]], and was published in Anchorage in 19
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  • ...able Press''. Cynicalman was a stick figure character starring in the mini comic named for him. Feazall has continued drawing this character throughout his [[Category:Comic|Amazing Cynicalman, The]]
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  • ...ssembled by [[zinester]] [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. The "comic pictorial" consists of 24 pages of simple drawings, each showcasing a singl ...any regard for the products actual qualities. More importantly, the mini-comic was also a means to exploit this trend for comedy.
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  • '''Slither''' is an auto-biographical mini-comic by [[Kelly Froh]] documenting her return to art school at the age of 28.
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  • ...des herself on making it as unplanned and on the spot as possible; call it comic improv. In a nutshell the [[comic]] is about the not adventures of a group of pirates who decided to be sneak
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  • ...'' is a New York-based zinester and type designer, who has been publishing comic books and zines every now and then since he was a little kid. He currently publishes the queer zine [[Pink Mince]] and its spin-off [[Pink Mini]].
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  • '''The Fetus''' is a prolific [[zinester]] and comic artist and based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. *[[Mini zine pack]]
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  • ...sher of [[Secret Message]], creator of the short-lived [[Spiderhead]] mini-comic, and co-publisher of the goth zine [[Thistle]], together with photographer
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  • ...], [[Dave Kiersh]], [[Carrie McNinch]], and [[Ben Snakepit]], for the mini-comic guide [[Comixville]].
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  • ...ful of playful panels into a little classic gem of a story, as in her mini-comic [[You, Only You]]. She frequently contributes to [[MungBeing]].
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  • '''Fluke''' is a [[minicomic|mini-comic]]/[[zine]] festival usually held in the first or second Saturday of April i
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  • [[Image:Teach3ZW.jpg|frame|From Teach #1]]'''Teach''' was a mini-comic published by [[Josh Medsker]].
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  • Throughout the 1990's, Haeg published zines and [[Minicomic|mini-comic]]s, including: [[Rump]], [[Sauce]], [[Ye Olde Stinkhammer Press]], [[Popula
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  • ...comics on the side. Minicomics are even less mainstream than alternative [[comic]]s. ...zes—predating not only the term ''minicomic'', but even the standard comic-book format—were the anonymous and pornographic [[Tijuana bible]]s of
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  • '''Candy or Medicine''' is a quarterly [[Minicomic|mini-comic]] anthology published out of Crescent Springs, KY, U.S.A. by Josh Blair. It ...issues of Candy or Medicine have been released to date, including two Free Comic Book Day Specials.
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  • ...in Savannah. An open panel discusion was part of the program and included mini comics and zine creators [[Alex Bullett]], [[Jon Chadurjian]], [[Mary Reed]
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  • The fair is organised by members of the Irish zine and comic community each year. The fair brings together a huge array of [[zinesters]] and comic artists as well as campaign groups and musicians. The fair concludes with a
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  • ...to various zines and collaborated on comics with [[Robert Kirby]] for the comic zine [[Boy Trouble]].
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  • ...review. The zine started out as funny stories and has turned more into a [[comic]] zine with some stories. ...end’s death, a failed raft trip, new flavor of PEZ, an awkward back rub, a mini tour with Danger To The System and more.
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  • Joe Strummer, The Star Spangles, The Libertines, Mavis, Comic Relief, Boss Tuneage Records, Futurism, TV Smith, Idlewild, The Sways, Anti Zine changed to mini format and free from this issue.
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  • A printable version of a mini pamphlet on women's self defence that Isy made a few years ago that was put [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Comic Zine]] [[Category:Anarchist]] [[Category:Feminism]] [[Category:Zines from t
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  • ...released since August 2008 as well as a frequently updated blog featuring comic strips and other artwork. ''[[The Red Sky]]'' was a single issue comic which was released concurrently with ''Issue II'' and was intended to be a
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  • ...r! magazine'' was self-described by the editors as "A.D.D induced rants, [[comic]]s, doodles, essays, and art on the the terrors of high school life in a sm ...2006 by Salvador M. Caramagno after being influenced by the brilliant mini-comic "Satur-Nite" by his friend Cee.Jacob.Cee. After issue #1, Kyle Davis (a mem
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  • ...a comic book size, complete with plastic sleeve. Issue 14 included a bonus mini-zine called [[Defeated by Maryland]], about his preparations to hike the Ap
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  • '''riot grrrl''' was a free mini [[zine]] begun by [[Molly Neuman]] of the band Bratmobile, with contributio ...in a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] [[punk]] style. Each cover featured a comic character or photo of an iconic woman. The editors encouraged other girls t
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  • ...all-ages festival dedicated to promoting zines (self-published magazines), mini-comics, and other forms of small press, alternative, and underground DIY me ...ine Fest Houston to differentiate the event from the traditional idea of a comic convention and to emphasize the focus on DIY and alternative media.
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  • ...the “zine catalog” Factsheet Five.
In 1997 Bell did a short Caveman Robot comic for Jenni Grover’s Buffalo Speedway # 5 magazine, and continued to create ...rsity School of Art in New Haven, Bell published Tetragrammaton Weekly, a “mini-zine” mailer that had an ongoing The Adventures of Caveman Robot feature-
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  • *[[Kevin Breslawski]] ''[[SUPER! Mini Comics]]'' *[[Abby Denson]] ''[[Tough Love (comic)|Tough Love]]'', ''[[Deadsy Cat & Kissy Kitty]]''
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  • ...essure to live up to the queer label, dealing with being partially deaf, a mini-history of birth control as well as various comics, a recipe, and music/boo ...isorder, menstrual product FAQs & myths, and home remedies! also including comic excerpts, feminists we love, a menstrual chart, and vegan recipes! 1/2 size
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  • Today’s mail highlight: a personal check mail order for one mini [[comic]] ($.50) and postage ($6.00).
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  • * [[The People's Comic]] * [[Pink Mini]]
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