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'''T.R. Miller''' was the artist behind the [[comic]] [[Luhey's Doggie Doodles]]. He was an avid fan of [[zine|zines]] and corresponded with numerous zinesters during the '90s.
 
'''T.R. Miller''' was the artist behind the [[comic]] [[Luhey's Doggie Doodles]]. He was an avid fan of [[zine|zines]] and corresponded with numerous zinesters during the '90s.
  
During his zine career, Miller was regularly (and often ironically) name-checked in [[Crimewave USA]], on [[alt.zines]] and elsewhere. His work (which, according to [[Jeff Chapman|Jeff Chapman's]] edition of the [[alt.zines]] FAQ, "many find funny, in a sad way") was parodied in [[Farm Pulp]].
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During his zine career, Miller was regularly (and often ironically) name-checked in [[Crimewave USA]], on [[alt.zines]] and elsewhere. His work (which, according to [[Jeff Chapman|Jeff Chapman's]] edition of the [[alt.zines]] FAQ, "many find funny, in a sad way") was parodied in [[Farm Pulp]]. Miller's last installmnt of his zine was published in [[chapbook]] form, entitled [[Luhey's Regards to Zineland]].
  
 
Miller is no longer active in zines.
 
Miller is no longer active in zines.
  
 
[[Category:Zinester|Miller]]
 
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Revision as of 10:05, 10 March 2007

T.R. Miller was the artist behind the comic Luhey's Doggie Doodles. He was an avid fan of zines and corresponded with numerous zinesters during the '90s.

During his zine career, Miller was regularly (and often ironically) name-checked in Crimewave USA, on alt.zines and elsewhere. His work (which, according to Jeff Chapman's edition of the alt.zines FAQ, "many find funny, in a sad way") was parodied in Farm Pulp. Miller's last installmnt of his zine was published in chapbook form, entitled Luhey's Regards to Zineland.

Miller is no longer active in zines.