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  • [[Image:sourgrapes.jpg|frame|Sour Grapes zine]] '''SourGrapes Zine''', subtitled "a zine of substance", is a [[zine]] from Kentucky.
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  • '''Branches without leaves''' (2007-) is a photographic [[zine]] by Australian photographer and [[zinester]] Georgia Blackie. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...nthology1986_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Fanthology 1986'''<br/>1987<br/>Cover art by Teddy Harvia]] Cover art is by Teddy Harvia. Contributors of interior artwork included Teddy Harvia,
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  • ...design in Eina (Barcelona) interested in street art, illustration, music, art (specially [collage]) and love. ...lustration done in Bilbao during May-July 2008 and the Fantasie Impromptu (art project of people and sparrows) project exposed in Kiev, Ukraina.
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  • '''Child That Mind''' was a New Zealand [[zine]] written by Moira. ...ext heavy, the clip art was mostly made up of maps before they were such a zine cliche.
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  • '''Gxa''' was a portuguese [[zine]] created in July 2000 by [[Rui Sarmento]]. ...of illustrations inspired by Asian asthetics and is the B side of a split zine called [[Saboniz]].
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  • '''Rump''' was a handwritten [[zine]] produced in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by [[Mike Haeg]] AKA "[[Mr. Mike]]" i This humor zine featured [[comic]]s, clip art and celebrity fan fiction about such folk heroes as Buddy Hackett and, The
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  • '''Ruthless Zine''' (2008-2010) was a short lived art & activism zine dedicated to the 21-and-under crowd in Scranton, PA, U.S.A. ...on. The zine was created by [[Jessica Meoni]], coordinator of the Scranton Zine Fest.
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  • '''Feedback''' was a [[zine]] printed in Austin, Texas, U.S.A, by [[John Isaacson]]. ...2004. The driving force behind the mag was underground dance music, local art, fashion and fantastic music reviews.
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  • ...t at the 1997 Art's Edge festival and as a curator and exhibitor in 1997 [[Zine Fiend Festival]] (both in Seattle, WA). [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame|Wilson]]
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  • ...t, and issue five by Gilbert and Harry Jenkins. Harry Jenkins was also the Art Editor and Associate Editors were Fred W. Fischer and W.B. McQueen. Altoget ...] said; "...the third issue of SOUTHERN STAR, edited by Joseph Gilbert and Art Sehnert from Columbia, South Carolina...runs to 40 large size pages with ma
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  • ...0. Each issue focuses loosely on a central theme with stories, lyrics, and art. *[http://www.razorcake.org/punk-zine-reviews/close-to-home-1-2-5--x-8--photocopied Razorcake review of Close To
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  • ...shed in Michigan, '''Zines Make Life Easier''' featured childhood stories, art, and [[comic]]s. Pulp comics were used as backgrounds and with hand-written [[Category:Zine]][[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Michigan Zines]][[Category:Zin
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  • ...om Dan Osterman; an article by Darryl Schweitzer, a column by Fred Mimsey, art by Dean Koontz ([[SF Opinion]]), and poetry by Mike Gilbert. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''FanFare''' was a science fiction fanzine published by [[Art Widner]] in the 1940s, and co-edited with Francis Paro and Henry Earl Singl ...eton also published two issues of the fantasy poetry fanzine [[Nepenthe]]. Art Widner was also publishing another title, called [[YHOS]], from 1940 till 1
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  • .../wiki/Cave_Clan Cave Clan]. The zine contained interviews, stories, poems, art and regular segments covering just about anything considered to be bizarre [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Compzine]] [[Category:Zines f
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  • ...San Francisco/Oakland, California, U.S.A.-based art, music and literary '[[zine]] started in 2005 by [[Aaron Nielsen]] and [[Jillian Sutherlin]]. The conte ...ashicbooks.com/wideeyed.htm Trinie Dalton], editor of [[Werewolf Express]] zine.
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  • ...e:Punklust8_copy.jpg‎|right| frame|'''Punk Lust'''<br/> Issue 8 <br/>Cover Art by [[John Crawford]]]] '''Punk Lust''' is a [[punk]] zine by [[Wilum Pugmire]] from Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
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  • ''Fanthology 76'' is a collection of writing and art published in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100 page mimeographed publication, Aso included is art work by Jim Barker, Grant Canfield, Alexis Gilliland, Dan Steffan ([[Boonfa
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  • ...man_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Badmouth'''<br/>Issue 3 Summer 1971<br/>Cover art by [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]]<br/>Caption: "I hate surprises...And th Contributors of art work included Irene Beck, Jay Kinney ([[Nope!]]), and [[Bill Rotsler|Willia
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