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  • ...asp9_Pat_patterson_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Gasp!'''<br/>Issue 9<br/>Cover art by [[Pat Patterson]]]] Published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1950s, ''Gasp!'' was one of several fanzines published by the group of
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  • ...It was the Official Organ of The Outlander Society, a group of fans living in smaller cities and towns outside of the Los Angeles area. Most of the Socie ..., was edited by Len Moffat and Rick Sneary. Thirteen issues were published in total.
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  • ...nce fiction fanzine by Charles Lee Riddle (d. October 18, 1968), published in Norwich, Connecticut, U.S.A. ...8, in 1957. The fanzine was published even while Riddle was on active duty in the U.S. Navy. The fanzine featured an editorial by Riddle, articles, ficti
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  • '''Ideas in pictures''' is an art [[zine]] which discusses political issues from Milwaukee, WI. ...ure and warfare. The cover was screenprinted again and 1,000 copies of the zine were made. The issue contained contributions.
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  • ...ber 1979, #5 in January 1981, #6 in December 1982, and #7, the last issue, in March 1988. ...-stipple fannish genzine with strong outside material plus hand-stencilled art by the usual crowd of talented locals."
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  • '''Cassian Lotte Lodge''' is a [[zinester]] in the UK. They are trans, nonbinary, asexual, aromantic, and non-monogamous. ...s issues, non-monogamy, their webcomic [http://www.polyinpictures.com Poly in Pictures], puzzles, and colouring pages.
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  • ...t members either currently attend or are alumni of the Savannah College of Art and Design. ...anyone in Savannah who makes zines and minicomics. The leaders look at the Zine Team as more of a support group and network, rather than a club with exclu
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  • ...g‎|right|frame|'''The Fanatic Fanzine'''<br/>Issue 1 Winter 1950<br/>Cover art by Bobby Pope]] ...was a science fiction and fantasy zine edited and published by Bobby Pope in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A.
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  • ...py.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Stop Breaking Down'''<br/> Issue 5 1977 <br/> Cover art by Harry Bell]] ...first released in 1976. Seven issues were published till it ended its run in August 1981. It included articles and essays, fannish concerns, regular col
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  • '''Joshua Plague''' is a prolific zine editor and musician from the Northwest U.S. ...other zines such as ''More Garbage On Paper'' and ''Picture Book: Computer Art and Words of Wisdom''.
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  • ...ver07_copy.gif‎ |right|frame|'''Epsilon'''<br/>Issue 7 July 1981<br/>Cover art by Rob Hansen]] ...for eighteen issues. ''Epsilon'' won the [[Nova Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1982, and Hansen won the Nova Award for Best Fan Artist the same year.
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  • ...booklet and first issue within the "Tripping Corpse" series. Comprised of art, poetry (3 pages "psychedelic translation of Alan Ginsberg's Howl), politic ...ing Corpse #2 - 'The Hippie Thing'''' (1982), SST Publication comprised of art and an interview with the San Francisco band Hevy Balloon. Great full page
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  • '''The Residence Gallery''' is an art space located in Victoria Park Village, London. The gallery shop sells artist multiples, [[zine]]s, limited edition publications and curiosities.
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  • ...over_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Banana Wings'''<br/> Issue 7 1990 <br/>Cover art by [[Harry Turner]] ]] ...e]] five times. It has also won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] twice, in 2007 and 2010. It has been published from the 1990s and throughout the 200
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  • ...jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fantasia'''<br/> Volume 1, No. 2 April 1941<br/>Cover art by Lou Goldstone]] ...fornia, U.S.A. Three issues were released, the first in 1940, and the last in July 1941. Associate Editors for the fanzine were George Cowin and Borrie H
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  • ..._Jones_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Dilemma'''<br/>Issue 8 June 1975<br/>Cover art by Plato Jones]] Published in Beecher, Illinois, U.S.A., beginning in the early 1970s, at least 14 issues were released.
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  • ...nuary 2010, in Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.. Wallace previously ran [[Supernova Zine Distro]] from 2001-2005. ...style zines from punk, feminist and radical circles as well as the best of art zines/comics and distribute them to a wider audience."
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  • ...Manifestos''' was an exhibition of zines by artists at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. ...made by artists. The exhibition travels next to the Vancouver Art Gallery in Vancouver, BC, Canada, from May 12 till September 20th, 2024.
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  • ...wn for the high technical quality of his books. Some consider him to write in the [[shockism]] writing style - built on the terse gritty work of Charles [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame|White]]
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  • ...‎|right|frame|'''Under The Ozone Hole'''<br/>Issue 1 August 1992<br/>Cover art by Dwight Lockhart]] ...992 till 1996 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The title was revived in 2005 by editor John Herbert.
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