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− | Divine Exploitation started as a zine in the Summer of 1988. Created by Douglas Waltz of Kalamazoo Michigan, it was inspired by Arpad Jasko's City Morgue. | + | Divine Exploitation started as a [[zine]] in the Summer of 1988. Created by Douglas Waltz of Kalamazoo Michigan, it was inspired by Arpad Jasko's City Morgue. |
Divine Exploitation covers film, music, print and whatever happens to strike the editor's fancy. Currently it is published once a year and also has a web presence. | Divine Exploitation covers film, music, print and whatever happens to strike the editor's fancy. Currently it is published once a year and also has a web presence. |
Latest revision as of 12:03, 30 October 2009
Divine Exploitation started as a zine in the Summer of 1988. Created by Douglas Waltz of Kalamazoo Michigan, it was inspired by Arpad Jasko's City Morgue.
Divine Exploitation covers film, music, print and whatever happens to strike the editor's fancy. Currently it is published once a year and also has a web presence.