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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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  • ...uffalo Fantasy League. The first issue was published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. in July, 1952. Contributors of artwork included [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]], [[The Chattahoochee, Okefenokee, & Ogeechee Occasional Gazette]]), and Charles Mo
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  • '''Tennis and Violins''' is a [[perzine]] by [[Kristy Chan]] of Florida, U.S.A. Tennis and Violins #2 is a [[split zine]] with ''Suburbia'' zine by Ceci.
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  • '''Hal Weaver/Weaverwerx''' is the writer, artist and publisher of [[Reluctant Sadist]]. ...luctant Sadist'' was first published from 1985-1989 in southeast Virginia, U.S.A., and recently resurrected with an eighth issue published in Riga, Latvia.
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  • ...s devoted to poems of the macabre. It was published in Arcata, California, U.S.A. Issue #1 was released in 1996 in a limited edition of 150 numbered copies. The cover and interior artwork was by H.E. Fassl.
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  • ...Your Bitch''' was created in the summer of 1989 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. by Annalyssa Murphy aka Gypsy and Jullie Roberts aka Chaos-Pony. ...no art was signed and no by lines added. The zine attempted to synthesize the voices of all women and crossed lines of race and nation.
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  • ...alifornia. U.S.A., and later in Orinda, California, and was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. ...eatured a 'Piebald Hippgriff' on the cover. ''Alif'' #20 was released with the 107 FAPA mailing in 1964.
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  • [[Image:Myletter13.JPG|frame|My Letter to the World #13]] ...o the World''' was a long-running (1993-2001) [[zine]] from Berkeley, CA., U.S.A. published by [[Lily Chou]] (AKA [[Tiger Lily]]).
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  • ...a [[One-shot|one-shot]] [[zine]] by [[Judy]], published in Worcestor, Ma., U.S.A., in December of 1995. ...The zine is illustrated throughout with found art and work created for the zine.
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  • ...1954 under Krueger's Pegasus Publications imprint from Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. ...itle "Poems of science-fiction, fantasy, and terror"; the title page gives the subtitle "poems of science/fantasy".
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  • [[Category:Zine]] [[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Minicomics]]
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