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''The Sickest Individual Who Ever Thrived'' is a one-shot collection of many of the works of [[Michael Sugar]], a writer who provided articles for many small zines who committed suicide in 1996.  
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''The Sickest Individual Who Ever Thrived'' is a [[one-shot]] [[compzine|collection]] of many of the works of [[Michael Sugar]], a writer who provided articles for many small zines who committed suicide in 1996.  
  
The current included articles come from the zines [[Stacked Decks]], [[Penny Re-Low]], [[Trying to Fuck The Furniture]], [[That Rounded V]], [[Suck]], [[YANKspot]] and at least two pieces that have never been printed previously.  
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The current zine included articles that have come from the zines [[Stacked Decks]], [[Penny Re-Low]], [[Trying to Fuck The Furniture]], [[That Rounded V]], [[Suck]], [[YANKspot]] and at least two pieces that have never been printed previously.  
  
 
The collection is being editied by [[SaBean MoreL]], with [[Jay Crasdan]] and [[Chris Garcia]] handling the lay-out and copying.  
 
The collection is being editied by [[SaBean MoreL]], with [[Jay Crasdan]] and [[Chris Garcia]] handling the lay-out and copying.  
  
 
It is expected to be completed in August of 2007.
 
It is expected to be completed in August of 2007.
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[[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2000's publications]]

Latest revision as of 01:31, 19 May 2007

The Sickest Individual Who Ever Thrived is a one-shot collection of many of the works of Michael Sugar, a writer who provided articles for many small zines who committed suicide in 1996.

The current zine included articles that have come from the zines Stacked Decks, Penny Re-Low, Trying to Fuck The Furniture, That Rounded V, Suck, YANKspot and at least two pieces that have never been printed previously.

The collection is being editied by SaBean MoreL, with Jay Crasdan and Chris Garcia handling the lay-out and copying.

It is expected to be completed in August of 2007.