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  • Published in Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., ''Flafan'' appeared in the 1950s. The first issue was released in September 1957. Two issues were published. ...]]); "The Matter of the Fact" by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]); and the editorial "Coglio Ergo Sum" by Sylvia Dees. Artwork was contributed by Dan
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  • ...[[Lokiko Hall]] (aka [[Loki Quinnangelis]]) and published in rural Oregon, U.S.A. ...in high style" and "people stuck using cars." The title of the zine came from sheep herding terms for misfits, with "bummers" a slang term for orphaned l
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  • [[Image:CrookedRascal.jpg|frame|'''The Crooked Rascal''' Zine]] '''The Crooked Rascal''' was a half sheet, 22 page [[zine]] created by Marie Craig in Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • ...shed his research on such subjects as Witches, The Bell Curve, Degeneracy, the history of giants and dwarves, and so on. There is a lively letter column, with letters from Harry Andruschak, [[Sheryl Birkhead]], [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]] ([[A]],
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  • ...90s [[Riot Grrrl]] zine written by [[Kristy Chan]] of Cape Coral, Florida, U.S.A. ...genital mutilation and mercury in fillings). It also included interviews, zine and music reviews and a pen pal page.
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  • ...4 came out in November of 1971. It was published in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A. ...as well as the name of one of my cats, Chun (the Unavoidable), were taken from that book."
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  • ...r the editors by James Taurasi, which also included [[Cosmic Tales]] and [[The Nucleus]]. ...e" by William Dewey, and the article "Thrilling Wonder", by James Taurasi. The cover art work is also by James Taurasi.
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  • ...er hausjunge''' was a [[zine]] published by Martin Nesvig from California, U.S.A. ...]] that was informed by a show by the band GWAR; erotic stories written by the editor; reviews of books such as ''Macho Sluts'', by Pat Califia, ''Walkin
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  • ''Gambit'' was published in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. More than 50 issues were released. Issue 56 was released in August 1982. ...n]], and [[Pong]] (with Dan Steffan). In the 1990s, he and Dan Steffan won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] for their title [[BLAT!]].
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  • Bus 6 is a zine by [[Laura McKenna Farrell]]. It continued Laura's zine [[Lunatic Fringe]] and began with issue 6, in July 1997. [https://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/7745905 Barnard Zine Library catalog record]
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  • ...artist and writer from Irving, Texas. He is also known for numerous [[mini-zine]]s, [[poster]]s, cards, etc. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame]] [[Category:Comic books]] [[Category:Texas Zines]]
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  • ...published by [[Gerry de la Ree]], Rod Gaetz and Roy Plotkin in New Jersey, U.S.A. ...[[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], Ralph Milne Farley, Rod Gaetz, Lew Martin ([[The Alchemist]]), Dave Miller, Sam Moskowitz ([[Different (Moskowitz)|Different
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  • ...ttle Grandpa''' is a [[minicomic]] by [[Matt Fagan]] of Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. ...the death of Matt's grandfather, General James Pound. Matt was raised by the man that everyone called "Papa", and his passing - while of no surprise to
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  • ''Space Age Terminology'' was published in the U.S.A. by The Terminus, Owlswick, and Ft. Mudge Elecktrick St. Railway Gazette on January ...9, and issue two of ''The Talisman'', released in Summer 1950. It concerns the names of planets, and life on other planets in literature.
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  • ...Majerowicz]], from Rochester, Michigan. The [[zine]] is really focused on the overall design page by page. There are 3 full zines, and 1 mini. He was to [[Category:Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:Michigan Zines]][[Category:Perzine]]
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  • '''Ollyollyoxenfree''' is a "[[DIY]] game [[zine]]." ...s from a wide variety of sources are included, predominantly people within the [[punk]] community.
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  • ...named after a drunken dragon in Gordon R. Dickson's book ''The Dragon and the George''. Issue 6 was released March 1982, and issue 7 didn't appear until [[Category:Zine]]
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  • Published in Illinois, U.S.A. in the 1990s, ''Knightbeat'' is dedicated to the Canadian television series ''Forever Knight''. ''Knightbeat'' featured shor ''Knightbeat'' was published from 1993 till 1999, with 13 issues appearing during that time
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  • ...0s, ''Glamdring'' was primarily dedicated to fanzine review and listings. The fanzine's coverage of articles and listing of fanzines devoted to Tolkien m ...1968; issue 5 in February, 1968; issue 6 in March, 1968; and issue 7, the last, in April, 1968.
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  • ...Fest''' is an annual [[zine]] event held in Charleston, South Carolina at the Halsey Institute for Contemporary Art. * [https://charlestonzinefest.wixsite.com/zinefest/zine-resources Charleston Zine Fest website]
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