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'''Holy Titclamps''' is a Queer [[zine]] published by [[Larrybob]].
 
'''Holy Titclamps''' is a Queer [[zine]] published by [[Larrybob]].
  
First appearing in 1989, '''Holy Titclamps''' was published in Minneapolis up until issue nine; after that Larrybob relocated and published from San Francisco. There were many contributors to'''Holy Titclamps'''; these include the writers Steve Abbott, Sarah Schulman, Glen Sheldon, C. Bard Cole, [[Donny Smith]], editor of [[Dwan]], Don Bapst, and comic artists Robert Kirby, Diane DiMassa, Robert Triptow and Nick Leonard. The zine also included interviews such as the one with Tomata du Plenty of The Screamers. The last issue published was #19 in 2003.
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First appearing in 1989, '''Holy Titclamps''' was published in Minneapolis up until issue nine; after that Larrybob relocated and published from San Francisco. There were many contributors to'''Holy Titclamps'''; these include the writers Steve Abbott, C. Bard Cole, Robert Gluck, Sarah Schulman, Glen Sheldon, [[Donny Smith]], editor of [[Dwan]], Don Bapst, Joe Westmoreland, [[REB]], editor of [[Fanorama]], and comic artists Robert Kirby, Diane DiMassa, Robert Triptow, Quetzal, and Nick Leonard. The zine also included interviews such as the one with Tomata du Plenty of The Screamers. The last issue published was #19 in 2003.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:09, 13 February 2007

Holy Titclamps is a Queer zine published by Larrybob.

First appearing in 1989, Holy Titclamps was published in Minneapolis up until issue nine; after that Larrybob relocated and published from San Francisco. There were many contributors toHoly Titclamps; these include the writers Steve Abbott, C. Bard Cole, Robert Gluck, Sarah Schulman, Glen Sheldon, Donny Smith, editor of Dwan, Don Bapst, Joe Westmoreland, REB, editor of Fanorama, and comic artists Robert Kirby, Diane DiMassa, Robert Triptow, Quetzal, and Nick Leonard. The zine also included interviews such as the one with Tomata du Plenty of The Screamers. The last issue published was #19 in 2003.

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