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  • ...ugh initially popular amongst the scenester-set it soon became known as "L.A.'s most hated zine" due to its editors alienating some of the local zines l ...to a copy machine at a friend's workplace and would photocopy after hours for free.
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  • ...he site and began debugging and updating all the code with the help of his friend, [https://twitter.com/wardenunleashed Andrew Johnson]. ...w an immediate flurry of activity as zinesters created informational pages for their own zines, their friends’ zines, and various distros.
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  • '''The Hanged Men Dance''' was a punk and literary fanzine by Jim Shedden and Sara Bellum Heinonen. ...o, Canada in the 1980s. At least two issues appeared. The second issue was a split zine with [[Black Triangle]], published in 1985.
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  • ...orn and the New Zealand based HORROR STORY. The section lineup has changed a lot since the beginning. Here were the sections for the first issue:
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  • '''Aaron Cometbus''' is a [[zinester]] from Berkley, California, who writes the [[zine]], [[Cometbus] Aaron Cometbus began creating zines with teenage friend [[Jesse Michaels]] in the 1980s. These early zines, now lost, lead to the
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  • '''Scavenger's Newsletter''' was a literary [[newsletter]] by Janet Fox (1940-2009). ...''Scavenger's Newsletter'' beginning in 1984 from Osage City, Kansas, U.S.A., until it ceased publication in 2003.
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  • ...ul stories—some of them told best through [[comics]]. Unfortunately, it is a waning artistic tradition, crushed by the current realities of the marketpl I sat in an open-air restaurant, hunched over my amok, a national dish of steamed, curried fish and served here in an open coconut,
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  • ...iences are encouraged to submit! Contributors do not have to identify with a particular gender and/or as feminists in order to submit work to Hoax. ...details can be found on [http://hoaxzine.tumblr.com/post/71971515204/call-for-submissions-hoax-10-feminisms-and Hoax's tumblr listing].
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  • ...ion. A coffee addict and developper by day, she crafts by night to create a variety of Artist Trading Cards, journal pages and zines. Often about cats *A Headful of Cats / Des chats plein la tête
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  • ...''Doris'' is always an educational experience, but feels more like a wise friend opening up to you rather than an authority talking at you. She explores her ...ically obligated to do it, as she had identified a lack of effective tools for opening up discussions on consent and the subtle ways abuse and manipulatio
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  • ...ds the writing and not any visual medium. For most issues the cover art is a unique piece done by an artist of the author's choosing. ...dds and ends. Thoughts on patriotism, my salvation experience, dating, and a series of conversations. Cera Smith cover art. Quarter-size. Approximate re
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  • '''Aorta VI''' is a [[Collective]], featuring the work and collaborations of [[Jared Blunk]], [ ...ished [[minicomic]] work from Pj's house in Redondo Beach, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Shards Of Glass In Your Eye!''' <br/> #13, ''Take A Breather'' <br/>March 2015]] Established in 1995 by [[Kari Tervo]], '''Shards Of Glass In Your Eye!''' is a humor + random zine (as described by the author) featuring offbeat insights
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  • '''R*E*P*E*A*T''' is a [[fanzine]], independent record label, and music promoter based in Cambridg ...in 1994 by Cambridge schoolteacher [[Richard Rose]]. The fanzine began as a homage to the Manic Street Preachers, but it quickly grew to also include a
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  • ...ts, businesspeople and events. In addition to features, the zine dedicated a reviews section to the work of bands, filmmakers, restaurants, websites and '''Love, Chicago''' was made possible by a group of people, including, but not limited to: Chris Beck, Mike Segawa, J
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  • ...In the insular [[comics]] community Shaw has made a name for himself (and a good one it is) by willfully eschewing the mainstream to follow his own dec ...He's a former D&D nerd and Boy Scout, who girls fawn over and who emanates a relaxed sense of cool, even while effusing about favorite science fiction m
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  • ...happy ending while the supplementary features and ''Mini'' editions are of a more light-hearted nature. Originally released under the imprint of ''The Tangled Press'', a name derived from her [[TangleCrafts]] blog, later issues & reprints of the
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  • ...al and international punk and alternative community became incorporated as a steady part of the zine. ...man were also involved in the music scene as the guitarist and the drummer for the local punk band StuntCock. The zine included many artists and musicians
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  • * [[Annex]] by A. Langley Searles * [[Drake's Potpourri]] by David A. Drake
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  • ...und artists. Each issue contains interviews, record reviews, drawings, and a CD compilation. It’s edited, designed, photocopied, folded, and stapled b ...erent covers on each side with content meeting in the center, and includes a burned CD compilation of bands featured in the zine with many previously un
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