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  • ...organ of the Wyndcliffe Dark Shadows Society, based in Tacoma, Washington, U.S.A. It featured convention reports, essays, fiction, poetry, art work, comics, ...#6 in December 1990, and #7 in Summer 1991,and #10, was published in 1993. The last issue was #11.
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  • ...twenty girls, who would design the page with a listing of their projects. The first issue was titled Panikgerlstar. [[category:Zine]] [[Category: Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:1990's publications]] [[Category:Riot Grrrl]] [[Category:Comp
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  • ...e]] by Mister Ben from St. Louis, MO. According to Mister Ben, this "print-zine incorporates filth, doodles, photography, philosophy, noise, word-vomit, pe [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Missouri Zines]]
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  • [[Image:The_Music_Box_6_John_Peskey_cover_copy_2.jpg|right|frame|'''The Music Box'''<br/>Issue 6 1993<br/>Cover art by John Peskey]] '''The Music Box''' was a fanzine published by the Oregon Dark Shadows Society.
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  • [[Image:The_Zed_by_Anderson_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Zed''' issue 302 1963]] ...ence fiction fanzine by [[Karen Anderson]] produced in Orinda, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...science fiction fanzine by Larry Anderson, published in Billings, Montana, U.S.A. At least six issues of this hectographed fanzine were published in the 1950s.
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  • [[Image:RUN.jpeg|frame|'''RUN''' Zine #2]] '''RUN''' (Revolutionary Urban Native) was a [[zine]] produced in Anchorage Alaska that focused on Alaskan Natives, politics, a
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  • ...hical mini-comic by [[Kelly Froh]] documenting her return to art school at the age of 28. ...only in school in Canada, but the summers she went home to Wisconsin, and the 4 months spent in Baltimore, Maryland on Student Exchange.
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  • '''Eye of the Kudzu''' was a [[zine]] created in the early '90s by Priscilla, a student at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. ...red interviews, music and zine reviews, poetry and articles. "Religion of the Month," was a regular feature.
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  • ...independently published and distributed out of San Francisco, California. U.S.A. by Amos Mac and Rocco Kayiatos. ...P" by fans, '''ORIGINAL PLUMBING''' is a [[zine]] dedicated to documenting the lifestyle and sexuality within FTM trans male culture through photographic
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  • '''The Green Dome''' was a media science fiction fanzine by Diana Folch-Pi and Bet ...s ''The Prisoner''. It was published in New York City, New York, U.S.A. in the 1980s.
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  • ...published by Eraserhead Press which was based in Fountain Hills, Arizona, U.S.A . and has been described as "dark surrealism and bizarre horror fiction". ...gan, Tony Mileman, Mike Philbin as 'Hertzan Chimera', Shane Ryan Staley ([[The Twilight Garden]]), and James Viscosi. Cover art was by Carlton Mellick III
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  • '''Eye Candy''' is a [[zine]] from United States by [[Sage Adderley]]. '''Eye Candy''' is a quarterly [[compilation zine]]. Each issue will contains a variety of articles, feature interviews and s
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  • ...peculative and fantastic zine edited by Nicole Gray from Savage, Maryland, U.S.A. Three issues were published, the first in 2005 and the remainder in 2006.
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  • ...thing as a good faerie''' is a [[zine]] by Gretchen Lowther from Illinois, U.S.A. ...n, The zine also contains drawings, graphics, and reviews of recordings by The Crabs, Lush, Man or Astroman?. Team Dresch, and Sleater-Kinney.
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  • ...issues of ''Sun Trails'' appeared, both in 1941, the first in February and the second in October. ...r [[Eydthe Eyde|Tigrina]]'s [[Hymn To Satan]] fanzine. In this first issue the editor is embroiled in a controversy with Isaac Asimov.
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  • '''Weasel Boy''' is a [[zine]] by Fort Worth, TX [[zinester]] [[Kevin E. White]], also known as Weasel B Two issues of this zine were published containing the poetry and artwork of Kevin White on such subjects as beer, cats, women and
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  • ...' in Lithuanian) is a science fiction and fantasy [[fanzine]] published by the Vilnius science fiction club Dorado. ...Austin, Texas, U.S.A.; Diana Lenceviciene lives in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.; and Audrone Vodzinskaite-Stadje in Stockholm, Sweden.
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  • ...was a science fiction and weird fiction fanzine edited by John J. Weir in the 1930s. ''Fantasmagoria'' was published in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in March, 1937, and it was a hektographed and stapled
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  • [[Image:Brain freeze micro zine COVER.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Brain Freeze''' <br/>January, 2014]] ...alifornia, U.S.A. in January, 2014 as part of a Micro Zine Swap managed by zine-maker [[Deirdree Prudence]]. It is 16 pages and printed on blue paper.
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