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  • .... It was a mimeographed fanzine published in Westerville, Ohio, U.S.A., in the 1960s. Three issues were published, including a supplement to issue 2, whic Letters came from Steve Ditko, and Dr. Fredric Wertham.
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  • ...blished in New York City, NY, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. The first issue was published in February 1966, and was 12 pages. Issue 6 appea
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  • ...is a [[zine]] created by [[Sarah Johnson]] of Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.A., in January, 2007. ...other types of oppression can be found in the issues. However, not all of the essays are about prejudice. Some are just rants, raves, reviews, etc. It fe
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  • ...Fine Fan Fict-Pict", ''Jeet'' was published in Auburn, New York, U.S.A. in the 1970s. ...rad Bronson and stories by John DiPrete ([[Black Lite]]), A. B. Clingan ([[The Diversifier]]), Ken Hahn, Gordon Linzner ([[Space and Time]]), A.K. Molnar,
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  • '''Subterranean Comics''' is the [[minicomic]] anthology of the comics collective called [[Danger Park]]. [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:2000's publications]][[Category:Minicomics]]
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  • [[Image:DarkBrotherhood1.jpg|right|frame|'''The Dark Brotherhood Journal''' <br/> Issue 1 June 1971 <br/> Cover art by Deni '''The Dark Brotherhood Journal''' was an [[H. P. Lovecraft]]-oriented zine published and edited by George H. Record.
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  • ...ience fiction fanzine edited by Joe (X.J.) Kennedy from Dover, New Jersey, U.S.A. ''Joe's Jottings'' ran five issues from Fall 1945 to September 1946.
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  • ...zalez-Blitz]] in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It debuted in April of 2012 at the La Plante art/performance space in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...selves, accompanying commentary, and photos or other images that tie in to the overall feel. However, recurring themes do emerge, such as mental illness,
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  • ...ry zine edited and published by Daniel L. Watson from Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1978 and contained poetry by Brad Cahoon, D
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  • ...nd The Whiner''' is [[Carrie McNinch]]'s long-running sporadic [[comic]] [[zine]] about her life and thoughts. Published in California, U.S.A., it's essentially a well-done illustrated [[perzine]]. Carrie often reflec
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  • ...a-tiva''' was a [[comic]] zine by A. K. Summers published in Chicago, Il., U.S.A. ...n black and white. It was billed as "Chicago's Astute Lezbo Fantasy Mag". The comic itself was a surrealistic look at life, and a skeptical look at lesbi
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  • ...ong-running [[minicomic]]s series by [[Androo Robinson]] of Portland, OR., U.S.A. The comics are known for their distinctive black-and-white art and often autobi
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  • ...ished by Strange Sunken Island Productions out of Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. The first and only issue appeared in April 1988. It was an 80 page publication.
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  • ...WA 985''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Steve Willis]] of McCleary, Washington, U.S.A.. Steve Willis introduces his mini comic on the inside cover of issue one:
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  • ...ene Klein, who later changed his name to Gene Simmons, and was a member of the band Kiss. ...ame ''Cosmos-Stilletto'' with issue #7. It was with issue #13 in 1967 that the title was changed to ''Faun''. By March of 1968, Gene Klein had ceased publ
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  • '''Kill The Robot''' was a zine by Jason, published in Maryland, U.S.A. ...exual in the [[punk]] scene, his sister's suicide and, later on, his lapse from his previous straight edge position.
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  • Published in Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A., 27 issues were released in the 1980s. ...tional Fantasy Fan]]); Mike Glyer ([[File 770]]), writing a column called "The Pied Typer"; Steve Higgins; [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Science Fiction Five Yearly]
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  • ...California. It is currently distributed by Bad Habit Distro in Las Vegas, the Sticky Institute in Australia, Deny Everything Distro in Italy and can also [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...'' was a humorous music [[zine]] published by [[Andrew Earles]]. It gained the attention of, among others, radio host and television writer Tom Scharpling [[Category:Zine|Cimarron]][[Category:Humor]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Tennessee Zines]]
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  • ...[[perzine|personal zine]] by [[Lew Houston]], published in Austin, Texas, U.S.A. ..."I," which is hard to get used to reading at first, but cuts out a lot of the unnecessary wordiness that one has to put up with when reading most other p
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