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  • ...utant.jpg|right|frame|'''The Mutant'''<br/> Issue 2.2 May 1948 <br/> Cover art by Norman Kussuth]] ...'' was a science fiction fanzine published in the late 1940s by Ben Singer in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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  • '''Underdog Zine''' was a [[zine]] made by the Underdog Collective, a group of kids who were music enthusias ...in the 1990's, during which time it was a focal point for the Chicago punk/art/indie scene. The collective eventually starting putting out records, includ
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  • '''Static Cling''' is a [[distro]] for [[zine]]s and buttons located in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. It distributes zines such as [[Eve Art]], [[Faltered Hope]], [[Gretchen]], [[Lovely Ugly Cruel World]], [[Mother R
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  • ...was a short-lived [[zine]] out of Boston and Northern California, released in 1997. ...n 100 copies printed. The zine dealt with politics, wrestling, performance art, and film. The final issue featured a brief interview with Douglas Adams an
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  • ...</b> (b. 1981) is a New Zealand-based U.S. zinester, who has been involved in zines since the late 1990s. From Sept 2010 to March 2014, she lived in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), Aotearoa (New Zealand) and now divides her tim
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  • ...sed publication focusing on art, music, and culture. Bejeezus was founded in 1999 by Hillary and Heath Harrison. Contributors have included [[Elliott St [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...nthology''' was a special [[one shot]] publication of [[Arthur Thomson]]'s art work. ''The ATom Anthology'' was produced by [[Ella Parker]] and published in May 1961.
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  • ...ons6-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Space Diversions'''<br/>Issue 6<br/>Cover art by Don MacKay]] ...science fiction fanzine published by the Liverpool Science Fiction Society in the UK.
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  • The first issue appeared in October 1965 from Kent, England, UK. Seven issues were published through th Issue 1 featured cover art by Dave Baldock. Articles were by Richard Gordon, and Jack Newman. Prose w
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  • '''Stone Garden''' is a [[zine]] from the UK. ...in 2010's, this title is a Grave and Churchyard based collaborative Photo-Zine.
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  • ...background accompanied by short texts on each of the three themes of the [[zine]]. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Cat
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  • [[Image:Honque_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Honque''' <br/>Issue 4 <br/>Cover art by Tim Dumont]] ...a fanzine published by Norm Clarke and [[Georgina Ellis|Gina Ellis Clark]] in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...e:Cataclysm3.jpg|right|frame|'''Cataclysm'''<br/> Issue 3 1950 <br/> Cover art by Jim Bradley]] '''Cataclysm''' was a science fiction and fantasy poetry zine initially edited and published by Robert E. Briney and Del Close from Muske
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  • ...d in 2007 by Kathy Tran. There are a total of 4. You can check if they are in stock [https://www.etsy.com/shop/volthair here]. ...moments. I wear my heart in my zine, because I believe human connection is art.
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  • '''Feed Your Head Books''' was a radical book and zine shop located in Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.A. ...as a performance art space for the community. Feed Your Head Books closed in January 2008.
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  • Seth Bogart is a zine editor and musician. ...erwear. Contributors included Fawn Gehweiler. The last issue was published in February, 1998.
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  • ...ce", ''Time Loop'' was the newsletter of a ''Dr. Who'' fan club, published in Cambridge Park, New South Wales, Australia. It was released from 1981 till ...and 1988. Paul and Tina Kennedy won the Double Gamma Award for Best Editor in 1984.
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  • [[Image:Nightly zine.JPG|frame|Nightly Zine. The House Warming Issue]] '''Nightly Zine''' is a half-size [[DIY]]/[[perzine]] by [[Glass Jar Projects]].
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  • ...copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Science Fiction Newsletter''' <br/>1952<br/>Cover art by [[Lee Hoffman]] ]] ...in April 1950, it had grown to eight pages, complete with photographs and art work.
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  • ...e last issue in 1980. Each issue contained articles, fiction, photographs, art work and letters. Also included was a regular column by William F. Nolan, Contributors of art work included L. Morton, Scott Noel, and Eric Popejoy.
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