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  • Five issues were published between December 1992 and 1995.
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  • ''Stovetop Girl'' #2 was part of the December, 2014 mailing of the American Amateur Press Association.
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  • ...gh SMAPS and is also available at [[eFanzines.com]]. Issue 1 was published December 24, with issue 2 following in January 25, issue 4 in April 25, and 1ssue 10
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  • ...was released November 1958, and was subtitled "Moor Park"; #3 appeared in December 1958, and was subtitled "Uneven".
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  • ...to [[Debbie Goad]], who contributed to the magazine. The Goads divorced in December 1997, and Debbie died of ovarian cancer in 2000.
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  • ..., Werewolves and Sarcastic Hippies]]'', which was held from October 7 till December 30, 2005 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. '''Hot & Cold''' was also
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  • ...nd, Maine, U.S.A.. It was mimeographed using blue ink. Issue 1 appeared in December, 1942, with #2 appearing in Spring 1943, #7 in Summer 1944, and then follow
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  • ...inns. The cover was by Ditmar 'Dick' Jenssen. The second issue appeared in December of 1953. Issue 3 was published in January 1954, also with cover art by Ditm
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  • YS!12 (the unrequited love issue) was released in December 2011. The zine featured documents of rejection and disinterest along with YS!16 (the my diary year issue) was released in December 2012. The zine concludes Harley's chronicling of 2012 in diary format.
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  • ...d via [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association|OMPA]], in September and December of 1965, but the third issue was distributed via PADs, as an [[apazine]] fo
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  • *[[Bleak December]]
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  • Issue 4, published December 1965, featured the poems, ''A Man's Farewell to the Elvenlords'', by E.E.
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  • December 2010
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  • ...ries, with contributions from karaoke friends Joe, Rachel, Pete and Dave. (December 2002)
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  • ...l Donaho was from Berkeley, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in December 1960, and the final issue, #9, was published in June 1965.
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  • The last issue, issue 8, released in December 1978, was "The Doomsday Issue". It featured articles by Victoria Vayne, Don
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  • ...is available on-line at [[eFanzines.com]]. The first issue was released in December 1994, and issue 19 was released in May 2012.
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  • * [http://www.archive.org/details/ThePigPaper01 '''Pig Paper # 1'''] (December 1975) ...ets outside Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto when the band performed there on December 11, 1975.
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  • The first issue of ''Multiverse'' appeared in Australia in December 1979. It was a mimeographed fanzine that combined various media SF characte
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  • **''December 2012:'' Million Dollar Quartet - A Sun Records Pocket Reader
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