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  • After ten years of publication, Bust published the book ''The Bust Guide To The New G
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  • In listing his Top Ten favorite fanzines from the 1970s, [[Greg Pickersgill]] included ''Four Star
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  • It was started in 1994. Ten issues have been created, all digest size. The creator and artistic directo
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  • ...40 (Gerry replaced Allen Moss as editor for issues #3 through #7), ''After Ten Years: A Tribute to Stanley G. Weinbaum'' in 1945, and [[Space Flight...Whe *[[After Ten Years: A Tribute to Stanley G. Weinbaum]]
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  • ...cience fiction fanzine. The first issue was released in March 1936. It was ten pages but began to grow quickly, and by issue nine had more than doubled in
    2 KB (290 words) - 05:54, 14 July 2012
  • ...late seventies. Guest writers included Paul Weller(who contributed his top ten favourite songs which included "Janie Jones" by The Clash as well as The Wh
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  • ...is entitled ''Absolutely Zippo: Anthology of a Fanzine 1988 - 1998''. Over ten issues have come out since then, including one made with dumpstered paper f
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  • ...was a comic fanzine from Siegen in Germany. Starting in the late eighties ten issues of ''Si-Kartuun'' have been published until 1994. The fanzine was pu
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  • ...lems with music and other forms of art and media being controlled by about ten conglomerates. Musea generally favors independent, local music and art. I
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  • From 1980 till 1982, she published ten issues of [[Naginata]].
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  • ...ines in the ''Skyrack'' Poll for 1960, and Mal Ashworth was one of the top ten Fan Writers for 1959 and 1960.
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  • Ten issues of this 8 1/2 x 11 inch mimeographed, stapled fanzine were released
    2 KB (266 words) - 18:51, 22 June 2012
  • ...joined by Toody in the 70's for the band The Rats. Also included are Top Ten lists from musicians Monica Nelson, Ron Landoll, John Blender, and Dan Blac
    2 KB (313 words) - 18:53, 30 November 2011
  • ...ember, this is a fan magazine, not a professional publication. The price: ten cents."
    2 KB (293 words) - 18:50, 22 June 2012
  • Issue 5 was released in ten parts, each hand sewn in an edition of 500 numbered copies, with a distinct
    2 KB (326 words) - 18:04, 24 June 2012
  • ...n, London. The launch party featured live performances from The Ripps, Tim Ten Yen and Clanky Robo Gob Jobs. After just two months production ceased due t
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  • ...riting; also included were interviews, pranks and comics. The zine ran for ten issues.
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  • ...2 '''''Tres de deu amb folre i manilles''''']: three people per level in a ten-level tower with a second base (folre) and a third one (manilles).
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  • ''Parker's Peregrinations'' was among the Top Ten fanzines in the [[Skyrack]] Reader's Poll of Best British Fan Publications
    2 KB (360 words) - 13:03, 22 August 2013
  • ...eviously unreleased songs by the Queers, the Hi-Fives, Scared of Chaka and Ten-Four. All the bands were fans of the zine and wrote songs about washing dis
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