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  • ..._n3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Daarke Worlde'''<br/> Issue 3 1993 <br/>Cover Art by Des Waterman ]] '''Daarke Worlde''' is a [[lit-zine|literary horror zine]] by T. Johnathon Brook.
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  • ...n ''The District'', the student run newspaper for the Savannah College of Art and Design. [[Category:Zinester|Muller]] [[Category:Artist|Muller]][[Category:Zine Team Member|Muller]]
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  • ...130Club6.jpg‎|right|frame|'''''1130 Club'''''<br/> #2.1 (1987) <br/> Cover art by [[Marge B. Simon]] and Jeanette M. Hopper]] ...Starkey, and Scott C. Virtes ([[Alpha Adventures]], [[Sycophant]]). Cover art was by Robert Brown. Interior illustrations were by Roger Gerberding, [[Mar
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  • '''Plünkie''' is a [[zine]] from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ...y various contributors which is integrated with this old-school method of zine-making.
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  • Flaneur is a cultural [[zine]] edited in the UK. ...blished intermittently in London since the late 1990s. It is a mix of fine art, short stories and reviews, as well as satire and humour.
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  • '''FTR HNDS''' is surreal [[zine]] written in Detroit, Michigan and East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. ...ms FTR HNDS, is a collaboration of not only literature, but also music and art.
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  • '''Bitch King''' is a personal-is-political queer literary zine out of southern California by [[Angela Chaos]]. ''Bitch King'' features poetry, essays, and art work by the author and other contributors, including [[Veruska Bellistri]],
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  • ...age:Whatchameanwhatsazine.gif|frame|right|Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine: The Art of Making Zines and Mini-Comics]] ...llison Cole]], and [[Dave Kiersh]] contributed to ''Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine?''.
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  • ...nnes_bok.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Xenon''' <br/> Issue 2 July 1944 <br/> Cover Art by [[Hannes Bok]]]] Issue two was released in July 1944, with cover art by [[Hannes Bok]] and a short story called "The Impossible" by [[Donald Wol
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  • ...art publication based out of Salt Lake City, Utah, and published by Swinj Art Productions, conceived of by Nick Bottman, and created and developed by [[T ...Zine]] [[Category:Utah Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Art Zines]]
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  • ...Stanton_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Wolf Tracks'''<br/>Issue 4 1995<br/>Cover art by Judi Stanton]] ...in letters and be actively involved!" It featured fan stories, poems, and art. Four issues were released in the 1990s.
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  • [[Image:green-zine.gif|frame|Greenzine #13]] ...entity and more. It has been featured in Volumes Six, Seven and Eight of [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • ...ngeles, CA. He published the [[zine]] [[Crap Hound]], a collection of line art organized around one or more themes per issue, and the [[one-shot]] [[KOOL ...atured in the exhibition ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]'' in San Francisco. He is noted for his obsessiveness and absurd sense of
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  • [[Image:Apogee1.jpg|right|frame|'''Apogee'''<br/> Issue 1 1981 <br/>Cover art by Kathleen Taylor]] '''Apogee''' was a poetry zine edited by Robert (Bob) Randolph Medcalf Jr.
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  • ...ymously. This xeroxed A4 zine was published in Berlin, Germany as an art [[zine]] and worked as a strang flyer for the "finks club" in Berlin. Artwork and The zine is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...antasy: The Fantasy Artists Network Magazine'''<br/>Issue 7 1980<br/>Cover art by J.K. Hilkert]] ...]] ([[Kevas and Trillium]]) and Victoria Poysner. This issue also featured art work by Gail Barton ([[Eridani Triad]]), Cecilia Cosentini, Ed Dorn, Miriam
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  • ...burgess_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Blue Lady'''<br/> Issue 3 <br/> Cover art by Erik Wilson]] ...Carolina, U.S.A., in the 1990s. Besides fiction, it also included poetry, art and essays. The first issue appeared in 1994, with 7 issues released until
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  • ...]), S.L. McKay, and Jeff Schalles ([[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]). Cover art was by Scott Wallin. ...y Jodie Offutt, John Alderson, Paul Walker, Eric Lindsay and others. Cover art was by Kari Vallquist.
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  • ...er of States in the U.S.A. He is best known as the editor of [[Nosedive]] zine. ...Stern]]. In 1997, a selection from Nosedive appeared in Volume II of the [[Zine Yearbook]]. Icky was given the award for 'Best Radical Historian' by ''The
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  • ...y.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Black Satellite'''<br/>Issue 3 Summer 2002<br/>Cover art by Allen Koszowski]] ...in Boylston, Maine, U.S.A. in the 2000s. The editor further described the zine: "Black Satellite hopes to capture some of the spirit of The Outer Limits,
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