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  • ...he "margins" of some alternative texts about editing, [[mail art]] or copy-art. In this first number, only in spanish, we can find:
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  • Edition of 50 hand-bound hardcover books with CD soundtrack; also released in softcover with a stab-binding. ...es]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Multi Media]] [[Category:Art Zines]]
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  • ...y Rae Carland. It is an early example of the [[Riot Grrrl]] and queercore zine scene. ...ver the World: Writings from the Girl Zine Revolution]] that she began the zine as a safe place to examine her identity as a queer woman and as a survivor
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  • '''Understanding Minicomics''' is a zine by [[Matt Feazell]]. ...h contains a cartoon essay on stick figure art. Matt Feazell is well-known in the minicomic world for his stick figure character ''Cynicalman'', so he is
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  • ...as words...] and 'COTTONMOUTH' - and also collects zines as well as street art.
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  • ...l]]'''Chupacabra''' (2013) is a [[minicomic]] by [[Chris Talbot-Heindl]], in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. This zine project explores the idea that maybe the chupacabra has gotten a bad wrap.
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  • '''Spoor''' was a literary zine devoted to horror and weird fiction published by Fred C. Adams. The first issue of ''Spoor'' appeared in 1974, and was published in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. It featured an extensive directory of fanzines devoted
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  • '''Mitzi Waltz''' is a zine editor and photographer. ...e also contributed photographs and drawings to the Albuguerque, New Mexico zine [[Mutual Oblivion]].
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  • '''Roadkill''' is a [[zine]] focused on the Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A. underground music scene. ...2008 by Nora Goddard, the zine contains information on upcoming music and art shows, reviews of recent shows, and "radical journalism." Frequent feature
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  • ...cafa5f.jpg |frame|Sean "Goblin" Aaberg with John Blanche and Rick Priestly in 1997.]] ...artist from Oakland, California. He and his family are currently residing in Eugene, Oregon.
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  • ...rge as a four page zine with photos and a cover, and become a subscription zine. ...th Walter Marconette (editor of [[Scienti-Snaps]]) as Art Director. Later, in the 1940s, E. Everett Evans ([[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[The Timebinder]], [[T
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  • ...opsla_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Oopsla!'''<br/> Issue 28-29 1959 <br/>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson]] ]] ...sed between then and October 1959. An interim six page issue was published in March 1960, and then the 30th and final issue was published September 1961.
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  • ''Ebon Lute'' was published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. in the 1970s. The first issue appeared in 1976. It featured contributions of writing from Karma Beck, G. Sutton Breid
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  • ...d by [[Kyle Van Heck]] of Wilmette, Illinois. It published it's 31st issue in 2007. ...format and became 20 pages in length. From there BBP moved on to issue 6 in September of 2005, and became a monthly publication. Issues 5-8 are half si
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  • '''Hellcats''' is a [[zine]] by Erin, published in Melbourne, Australia. ...bands such as Sleater Kinney and Team Dresch; articles about the feminist art terrorists The Guerrilla Girls, and censorship of pornography; as well as o
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  • ...pg‎|right|frame|'''Peregrine Nations''' <br/>Vol. 7, No. 3 2007 <br/>Cover art by Lee and J.J. MacFadden]] Janine Stinson released the first issue of her fanzine in April 2001 from Big Pine Key, Florida, U.S.A. and, after 2004, from East La
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  • '''Twisted Obsessions''' was a [[zine]] by Bloody Mess and published in Peoria, Illinois, U.S.A. ...publication with horror overtones, often featuring G.G. Allin, as well as art, record and show reviews, and articles on the editor's obsessions.
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  • ...tic22-webE-234x300.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Psychotic'''<br/>Issue 22<br/>Cover art by [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]]]] ...hen Geis stopped publishing. He resumed the fanzine with ''Psychotic'' #21 in 1967 from Venice, California, and then again changed the title to ''Science
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  • ...e:SF5-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''SF'''<br/>Issue 5 January 1953<br/>Cover art by Alden Faulkner]] ...e 5 was released in January 1953, #6 in February-March, #7 in June, and #8 in December 1953. The title of the fanzine was then changed to ''Vamp'' for is
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  • ...ng the e-zine ''Champagne Shivers'' yearly. Five issues appeared, the last in 2009. *[http://www.clamcity.com/pg17buburuz.html The Art of '''Cathy Buburuz''']
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