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His first zine , [[Bimbox]], co-edited with Rex Boy, was first released in the late 1980's. Five issues of this controversial queer zine appeared. It was not sold in stores but was available only by writing directly to the editors, who would then send it for free to the "deserving". Concurrently, Noxzema also published [[SCAB]].
 
His first zine , [[Bimbox]], co-edited with Rex Boy, was first released in the late 1980's. Five issues of this controversial queer zine appeared. It was not sold in stores but was available only by writing directly to the editors, who would then send it for free to the "deserving". Concurrently, Noxzema also published [[SCAB]].
  
In the 1990's, the two editors began collaborating with Caroline Azar,  [[Jena von Brücker]], and [[G.B. Jones]] on a publication called [[Double Bill]]. The five editors released three issues together.  
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In the 1990's, the two editors began collaborating with Caroline Azar,  [[Jena von Brucker|Jena von Brücker]], and [[G.B. Jones]] on a publication called [[Double Bill]]. The five editors released three issues together.  
  
 
Johnny Noxzema was a frequent contributor to other zines, either in the form of letters, interviews, or photographs.
 
Johnny Noxzema was a frequent contributor to other zines, either in the form of letters, interviews, or photographs.

Revision as of 10:38, 15 March 2009

Johnny Noxzema is a zine editor, artist, and filmmaker from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

His first zine , Bimbox, co-edited with Rex Boy, was first released in the late 1980's. Five issues of this controversial queer zine appeared. It was not sold in stores but was available only by writing directly to the editors, who would then send it for free to the "deserving". Concurrently, Noxzema also published SCAB.

In the 1990's, the two editors began collaborating with Caroline Azar, Jena von Brücker, and G.B. Jones on a publication called Double Bill. The five editors released three issues together.

Johnny Noxzema was a frequent contributor to other zines, either in the form of letters, interviews, or photographs.

Most recently, Johnny Noxzema appeared in the 2008 feature film The Lollipop Generation by G.B. Jones, with fellow co-editor Jena von Brücker.

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