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  • ...hat is made by an artist or group of artist as an object of art in itself. Art zines often contain photos and drawings and generally have more pictures th * [[:Category:Art Zines|List of art zines]]
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  • ...w type of art awards and more. Most of the entries were reprinted in the [[zine]] [[Musea]].
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  • ...and assorted art works by the author. The 33 pages, with over 30 featured art works, cover just about every subject matter and style: portraits, landscap Cover quip, "I'm drawn to art!"
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  • ...by a dozen Minneapolis artists, including the painter [[Frank Gaard]]. The zine lasted from 1974-1994. Material from '''Art Police''' was reprinted in a 1987 edition of [[Semiotext(e)]] magazine.
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  • [[Image:artbureau16.jpg|frame|Art Bureau cover by Mulheres Barbadas]] ...oom for artwork and articles about artistic collaborations, networking and art organizations.
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  • [[Image: Pub lick art.JPG|200px|thumb|right|''Pub lick art'']] ...tudents in the Painting Workshop, Australian National University School of Art.
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  • ...ve-1.jpg‎|200px|right|frame|'''With Love From Me to You! A Zine About Mail Art''']] ...About Mail Art''' was a zine by [[Melanie coles|Melanie Coles]] published in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • ...by students in [[Memphis]], Tennessee. The first print issue was released in 2012. A supplemental tumblr website was also created, but has not been upda Publication was sponsored by [[Center for Outreach and Development in the Arts]] (CODA) of Rhodes College.
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  • ...is an art [[zine]] created by English art student Dan Bilton in 2007. The zine is photocopied and its contents include photographs, monoprints, collages a The zine can be traded or you can pay for postage by emailing pagoda15@aol.com.
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  • ...'' is an independent art [[fanzine]] started by the artist [[Cathy Lomax]] in 2001. ...e", "Anarchy" and many others, since quite more than twenty issues of this zine have been released. Featured are artists such as [[Lady Lucy]].
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  • ...trations have been included and photography and music started to take part in this project too. ...Art's Shake could be found in the more popular pubs of the cultural scene in Valladolid (Spain).
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  • The first issue was included as supplement with the Art issue of the art fanzine [[Arty]]. Since then it has become a publication in its own right.
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  • '''Good vs Evil''' is an art [[zine]] edited by Daniel Cantrell from England. ...It was released in 2008 and the number of contributors had increased to 47 in this issue.
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  • '''Destroying Angels''' is an underground art [[zine]] edited by [[Dennis Dread]]. ...itten, [[Cut and Paste|cut & pasted]], copied, collated, and mailed by one art-possessed individual for no profit. This is purely a labor of love, publis
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  • '''Battles''' is a collaborative art [[zine]] edited and published by Alex Chiu. ...nts of the Neko Press [[comic]] art school in La Mesa. The concept of the zine is to challenge artists to visualize unique characters based on specific pr
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  • ...t a [[zine]] in the usual sense, but more a periodic shipment of collected art pieces by Baltimore editor/artist [[Alice Borealis]]. ...ory:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame]][[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:Maryland Zines]]
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  • ...Art of Dating''' is a zine written by Madison Borth, under the name Emby, in early 2012. ''The Art of Dating'' chronicles the author's experiences dating using the site OKCup
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  • ...'s "now also an art, idea, and micropublishing project. We publish monthly art and poetry zines, small-batch book projects, and regular online content." [[Category:Zine]][[Category:Literary Zines]] [[Category: 2010s publications]]
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  • '''Pound The Pavement''' is a street-art [[zine]] edited by [[Josh Macphee]]. ...f street art and graffitti from across the U.S. The tenth issue, published in 2007, was a compilation of images mocking President Bush.
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  • [[Image:Zinefiendfestival.jpg|frame|Festival flyer, art by Blair Wilson]] ...zine festival and [[zine]] art show that took place in Seattle, Washington in the Summer of 1997.
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  • ...] letter writing and [[mail art]] project involving writers, artists and [[zine]] makers across the Australia. ...ed with the [[Papercuts Collective]], which formed in Brisbane, Australia, in 2010.
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  • '''My little room''' (2009) is a 32pp [[zine]] in colour, created by [[sandy]]. It is a one-off mini-zine art piece that looks at [[communication]] and deciding for yourself how to see
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  • [[Image:Artprison-1 5692.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Cactus inside Frog'''<br/>Art Prison #1, 2011 <br/>by Johann Kauth]] ...inside Frog'' was released as the first issue of the [[Art Prison]] Series in April 2011.
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  • ...ore short stories and semi-journalistic essays. The pictures are copyable art from young artists.<br> The first issue came out in December 2007 and this zine is for free.
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  • ...shing newly created [[Tijuana Bibles]] and ''Acid Totems'', a personal art zine.
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  • ...y events in Turkey. It is distributed collectively and reaches many cities in Turkey. Fanzine PDFs are shared on ucnoktasivadik.com websites and on the [ <b>Sıvadık ART Kitsch Art Space</b>
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  • ...l Duchamp, the Fluxus group and Ray Johnson, and is the publisher of the [[zine]] [[Panmag]]. ...ated projects such as postcards, 'artistamps' and coded envelopes. Bloch's art uses the postal system as well as other (tele)communications media.
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  • ...ributed over the Internet as well as on floppy disks through traditional [[zine]] networks. [[Category:Zine|Machinebook]] [[Category:Multi Media]] [[Category:Art Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...in January 2005 as documentation for a [[Mail Art|mail art]] project. The zine was black and white, photocopied, 20 pages long and A5 sized. The colour of ...is squat in Schiedam, the Netherlands. There was music and free food. The zine was given away free on the day and sent as documentation to all the partici
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  • '''Gomibako''' is an art [[zine]] created by Risu Belochka of Sasebo, Japan. ...rently 12 issues. Gomibako, which means 'trash can' in Japanese, is a mini zine of vintage images culled from various old Japanese magazines and other prin
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  • ...ters, a directory to the arts in Dallas, a catalogue, and a news survey of art and artists of the period from 1992-1996. Fifteen copies of the big anthology, with typewriter size pages, were printed in a comb binding on Janurary 21, 1997.
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  • ...'' (sometime written as R Twidner, born 1918) is a science fiction fan and zine publisher. ...an, Norman Stanley, R.D. Swisher, and others, called "The Stranger Club", in 1940.
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  • ...ekly in [[The District]], the student newspaper of the Savannah College of Art and Design. [[Category:Zinester|Bevill]] [[Category:Artist|Bevill]] [[Category:Zine Team Member|Bevill]]
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  • '''Dale Speirs''' is a [[zine]] editor and [[Mail Art|mail artist]] from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. ...ther issues are alternately [[perzines]], review zines, or devoted to mail art, rubber stamps, or other topics.
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  • ..., art, photography and the tattoo industry. It includes reviews, submitted art and photography and interviews. * Editor-In-Chief: Jill Hamilton
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  • ...ors independent, local music and art. It also includes original writings, art, and music by the author. The 150th issue was released in June '06
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  • '''Pardon the Typos''' was an art zine from 2000 edited by Gregory Scaff. ...2000 under the label of Bite Me! Press. The zine was guerrilla circulated in bookstores,libraries and coffee shops.
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  • ...ank You''' is a ''half-standard shorty'' [[perzine]], anonymously produced in Casper, Wyoming. ...primarily of humorous articles, short stories, illustrations, and clipped art, it provides an insider's look into the various subcultures, characters, an
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  • '''ETC (Everybody That Creates)''' is a themed arts [[zine]]. It collects anything from photographs and [[comic]]s to poems and short ...Matt Harrison, Adam S. Perry, Christina Johnson. All layouts and original art are by Dan Folgar.
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  • '''Factory Direct''' was an art [[zine]] from New Orleans. It was written by Jamie Schweser, Abram Shalom Himelste ...hich was done by a different artist for each issue. There were three zines in each issue, one made by Jamie, Asia or Abram.
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  • ...a 36 page, A6 (quarter-size) zine by [[Su Mwamba]], and was first released in September 2010. ...g Cards with their interpretation of three themes: postage, postal or mail art. Mini-zines of the contributions (right) were issued as the project progres
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  • The '''Distroboto''' project [[distro|distributes]] art via Distroboto machines. ..., but instead, sell art". There are eight Distroboto machines, all located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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  • ...ne issue only]] zine created by Maxi Boyd and published by 'just words...' in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...any of the contributors are [[mail art]]ists, and have sent Maxi Boyd mail art for this publication.
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  • ...ITIKA is a [[bi-lingual]] (lithuanian & english) [[art]] and [[photography zine]], presenting the work of contemporary photographers. Due to a rising inter * 2014 01 Photozine workshop in National Gallery of Art, Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • ...o on. It was distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in the U.S.A. Art work was mainly by Franz Miklis, who also did art work for other fanzines and magazines, such as [[Space Cadet]] and [[Thyme]
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  • '''Dissension''' was started in December 2007 by [[Persephone Pomegranate]]. ...ry and music. Highly inspired by the [[Riot Grrrl]] scene, the Dissension zine is feminist oriented.
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  • ...CA0101_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Comic Art'''<br/> Issue 1 1961 <br/> Cover Art by Maggie Thompson ]] '''Comic Art''' is a fanzine by Maggie Thompson and Don Thompson, published by Oblivion
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  • '''Eraser Carver's Quarterly''' is a [[zine]] by Mick Mather from Clay, New York. ...e work. The art is first rate in the 15 pages of this original and notable zine.
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  • '''(Un)covered''' is a very small art [[zine]] from Indonesia. ...ope, it contains dark and gothic images. It is a hand-numbered (out of 25) zine, and comes with a sticker.
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  • '''Art Zine Distro''' is an independent distributor of [[art zine]]s and [[book]]s. Their main focus is the emerging artist and all their [[D The distro closed in 2009 "due to lack of time and to pursue other projects."
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  • '''Panmag''' is a [[zine]] from New York, New York, U.S.A. ...who contributed vintage mail art material for this new edition of Bloch's zine which was distributed to the attendees.
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  • '''The banality of evil''' (2007-) is an Australian art [[zine]] by [[zinester]] Meggs. ...tocopied black and white illustrations of watercolour drawings of a person in a balaclava undertaking every-day activities, e.g. riding a bike, washing t
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  • ...nes]]. She is founder of the Monthly Mail Club and is active in the [[mail art]] community. [[Category:Zinester|Boston]] [[Category:Mail Art|Boston, Jane]]
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  • [[Image:POLVO0001.jpg|200px|thumb|right]]'''Polvo''' is a zine by Joseph Delgado out of Mohave Valley, Arizona. ...experimental poetry and art. There are no contributors to the zine, as the zine is made solely by Joseph Delgado.
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  • ...or the Art of Procrastination''' is a zine made by [[Pippa]] and published in the UK. ...joys and annoyances of procrastination, with puzzles and ideas to aid you in this skill.
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  • Published by Swinj Art Productions in 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah, '''Just Before Now''' is a self published [[One [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:Utah Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category
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  • ...t for the cover, which was set in metal type and printed using letterpress in the Editions + Artists' Book Studio, Printmedia & Drawing Workshop. ...Della Jackson. The project was co-ordinated by [[Raquel Ormella]], artist in residence, Painting Workshop, with printing assistance from [[Caren Floranc
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  • [[Image:FuBar_6_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''FuBar'''<br/>Issue 6 1987<br/> Cover art by Brenda Neufeld]] ...ed, and each issue was signed and numbered. The first issue was published in 1983.
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  • ...ography, graphic design ir electronic arts. The books are not a book about art, but are original works artistic ideas. [[Category:Event]] [[Category:Events in the UK]]
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  • ...ricks''' is a Dallas-based musician, painter, writer, and creator of the [[zine]] [[Musea]]. ...media into ever fewer conglomerates. The 150th issue of Musea was released in June '06.
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  • ...g [[The Brains Never Stop]], [[With Love From Me to You! A Zine About Mail Art]] and a series of zines under pen names including Peggy Marshall and U. Gen ...[[Toronto Zine Library]] and The Cleveland Public Library. It was featured in [[Broken Pencil]] Issue 30 As well as the Drama Issue 8 and was distributed
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  • ...en and produced by Jennie Hinchcliff. The first issue of RLD was published in the summer of 2005. ...rtists submit artwork which is then featured in the zine. Each copy of the zine is bound by hand and often incorporates vintage ephemera or unusual “incl
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  • ...d in the Painting Workshop at the Australian National University School of Art. The [[zine]] features reproductions of artwork and illustrations by Fernando da Campo,
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  • ...ngels]], is an artist and curates the Entartete Kunts underground art show in Portland, Oregon. ...rtist with roots deeply entrenched in the fertile compost of transgressive art, his visceral and obsessively detailed ballpoint pen drawings regularly app
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  • ...jpg|right|frame|'''Hodge-Podge''' <br/> Issue 1 September 1953 <br/> Cover art by Glover Prescott]] ...eased to 48 pages. At least 14 issues were released, #14 being distributed in October 1955.
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  • ...r art zine, [[Art Missive]], and other artist books. She currently resides in Brooklyn, NY and attends grad school. ...tage a Coup]] and she was interviewed for zines such as [[Pure Tuna Fish]] in the 1990s.
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  • ...os Angeles, California, U.S.A. as a 13-by-19-inch [[freesheet|broadsheet]] in 2005 by Randall Fleming neé [[Rev. Randall Tin-Ear]] and Teka Lark. Randall Fleming was the publisher of the zine [[Angry Thoreauan]].
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  • ...' was a zine compiled by [[Peter Willis]] of [[Dead Trees and Dye]] distro in Cambridge, UK. ...raphs (many of bands and punk stuff) but also some illustrations and other art. As well as Peter, contributors included [[Owen Richards]], [[Jas Grieve]],
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  • '''Egozine''' is a [[zine]] published in Hollywood, California, U.S.A. by Robert Lambert. ...ement in mail art, and other artists involved in mail art, and performance art.
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  • ...nction_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Vampire Junction'''<br/>Issue 10<br/>Cover art by Kim Traub]] '''Vampire Junction''' was a zine edited by Candy Cosner.
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  • ...i Simone''' is an Italian [[zinester]] and mail artist who lives and works in Tokyo, Japan. ...ide to the Underground Press]] in the past and his work has been reprinted in the [[compzine]] [[Excerpts from Perzines]].
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  • ...to the Underground, was the quarterly [[zine]] for those who loved [[mail art]]. ...man]], editor of the zines [[Curriculum Vitae]] and [[Hopemonger]] stepped in to perform editing duties.
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  • ...’ work in the form of reviews and contributions, as well as arts listings in London and beyond. Begun in 2005 and published on an irregular basis through 2009, the zine has so far produced 12 issues and has been distributed throughout the UK, N
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  • ...rgoyle1.jpg|right|frame|'''Gargoyle''' <br/> Issue 1 Fall 1975 <br/> Cover art by Russell Thornton]] ...by Russell Thornton and Terry Vedas and published by Gothique Enterprises in San Diego, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...of Zine Art''' was an exhibition held in San Francisco of [[zine]] art and zine artists on November 19th, 2005. * [[Icky Apparatus]] and his zine [[Nosedive]]
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  • .... She now lives in Austin. One of her most recent zines is the collage/art zine Clip Tart. *[http://twentyfourhourszine.blogspot.com/2010/05/susan-boren-of-clip-tart-zine.html| Twenty-Four Hours Interview]
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  • '''Pippa''' is a zinester who lives in the north of England and makes zines. ...a zine or The Art of Procrastination]], and [[Change the world in 7 days]] zine.
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  • ...een released by a collective also known as '''Janet'''. They are published in Vancouver, BC, Canada. The "Janet" zines are a part of a larger art project by the Janet Collective that also includes performances.
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  • ...duals and collectives that have had little exposure, or aren't interested, in the mainstream media and publishing arena.
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  • ...Issues are for trade or purchase from Ed's web site or various independent zine outlets. ...d, folded and stapled on standard weight paper. Illustrations and text are in black and white only. All issues (including reprints) made after April 2015
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  • ...ssion with Japan. She credits both mum and grandmother for instructing her in the ways of penmanship, origami folding and basic pamphlet stitching (as we ...stamps. In the service of [[PodPost]], Jennie also teaches classes on mail art and faux postage. She smiles every time she hears the creak of her mailbox
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  • ...own feelings towards art and the making of art. It was first distributed in February of 2007. [[Image:exploitme.jpg|frame|'''Exploit Me''']] [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category: Pennsylvania Zines]] [[Cat
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  • ...age:Horrib8t_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Horrib'''<br/>Issue 8 1967<br/>Cover art by Jack Gaughan]] ''Horrib'' was mimeographed and published in New York City, NY, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]
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  • ...ss''' was a UK zine edited by [[Evan]] from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK in the 1990's. ...[[Clark Ashton Smith]] and [[Brian Lumley]]. Evan sets out his philosophy in the first issue's editorial:
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  • ...] at the conclusion of the [[Post No Bills]] project, an Australian [[mail art]] and letter writing network. Participants in ''Post No Bills'' exchanged materials via a physical mailing list which was
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  • ...sus_195102_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fantasia'''<br/>Issue 1 1950<br/>Cover art by Ray C. Higgs]] ...wo issues of ''Fantasia'' were published in Connersville, Indiana, U.S.A., in the early 1950s.
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  • ...copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Tabula Rasa'''<br/>Issue 1 January 1994<br/>Cover art by Rod Williams]] '''Tabula Rasa''' was a zine devoted to horror edited by David Carroll and Kyla Ward.
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  • '''Withdrawn''' (September/October 2001-) is a literary and art [[zine]] from Melbourne, Victoria. ...ott 'Survival Guide for a consumerist society part one: telephone shopping in ten easy steps'
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  • ...chmond, Virginia, U.S.A., ''Aniara'' consisted of articles, reviews, news, art work and a letter column. Contributors of art work included [[Sheryl Birkhead]], C. Howard, and Bob Lewis.
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  • ...e:InterArgo1.jpg|right|frame|'''Inter Argo''' <br/>Issue 1 1983 <br/>Cover art by G.N. Gabbard]] It was a companion publication to Ambrose's zine [[Argonaut]].
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  • ...perzine]] elements, as well as a small amount of horror or bizarro fiction in each issue. The emphasis is on humor. ...ng with issue thirteen, Freak Tension has been photocopied and distributed in limited quantities.
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  • ...ge:Aurora1.jpg|right|frame|'''Aurora'''<br/> Issue 1 March 1974<br/> Cover art by Virgil Finlay]] '''Aurora''' was a science fiction and fantasy zine published by the New York University Science Fiction Society.
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  • ...first issue of the art-zine '''Iron Maiden''' was released in August 2002 in Hamburg, Germany. ...nemeyer ([[Ln]]), Dorota Jurczak, Henrike Ribbe and Kathrin Wolff. The art-zine presented drawings, collages, comics and series of fotos.
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  • '''Casablanca''' is a zine published by Christophe Bourseiller from Paris, France. ...pages total. The main theme of the zine was [[Mail Art]] and Copy Art, but in later issues began to feature [[Underground Culture|underground culture]].
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  • ...on_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''SF Opinion'''<br/>Issue 7 April 1968<br/>Cover art by Vaughn Bode]] ...blished in Lenoyne, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Issue 7, the last issue, appeared in April 1969.
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  • '''READ Zine Making Party''' ia a site specific event for the creation of [[zine]]s. ...of [[READ zine]] was created. Each participant made their own page for the zine. The events are accompanied by musical performances, video installations, s
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  • ...t_Adam_Thortom1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Lost''' <br/> Issue 6 <br/> Cover art by Bill Bendix]] ...e was published in February 1990. ''Lost'' also included comics, plays and art work.
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  • ...4708_n1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Spaceteer'''<br/> Issue 1 1947 <br/>Cover art by Lin Carter ]] ...teer''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by Lin Carter and Bill Paxton in the late 1940s.
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  • ...pg|200px|thumb|right|'''Eyeball Burp'''<br/>Issue 5 Spring 2011<br/> Cover art by Tina Tae]] '''Eyeball Burp''' is a bi-annual [[zine|artzine]], curated by artists A'misa and Alex Chiu.
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  • ...newspaper of the Savannah College of Art and Design, until his graduation in the spring of 2008. Currently Jon teaches at the [[Center for Cartoon Studies]] back in his home-state of Vermont.
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  • ...g‎|right|frame|'''The Standing Stone'''<br/>Issue 3 October 1991<br/>Cover art by [[Marge B. Simon|Margaret B. Simon]]]] ...of Fantasy and Horror", ''The Standing Stone'' was published in the 1990s in Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...s a [[zine]] distro, located in Sydney, New South Wales, at the The Campus Art Store, College of Fine Arts (COFA), University of New South Wales (UNSW). T [http://www.arc.unsw.edu.au/cofa/artStore.aspx The Campus Art Store (COFA) website]
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  • ...is now the closest thing SCAD has to an official SCAD-approved Sequential Art club. ...bers of SAIC are members of the [[Zine Team]], a Savannah, Georgia-based [[zine]] and [[minicomic]] collective.
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  • '''Robert Hole''' is a Bay Area-based writer, artist and zine editor. ...ncisco]] and [[The Drink Tank]] and [[Yipe!]]. His art has also showed up in [[PrintZine]].
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  • ...William_Church.jpg|right|frame|'''Wax Dragon'''<br/>Issue 2 1980<br/>Cover art by William Church]] ...ased in Bronson, Michigan, U.S.A., three issues of ''Wax Dragon'' appeared in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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  • ...t3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Feemwlort'''<br/>Issue 3 August 1965<br/>Cover art by Bill Reynolds]] ...torials, reviews, articles, poetry, art work and letters of comment. Cover art work was by Bill Reynolds.
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  • ...nt1.jpg|right|frame|'''Nightgaunt''' <br/> Issue 1 Spring 1982 <br/> Cover art by D.W. Miller]] '''Nightgaunt''' was a literary horror zine edited and published by Bruce G. Hallenbeck from Valatie, New York, U.S.A.
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  • ...e:Cosmichobo2.jpg|right|frame|'''Cosmic Hobo'''<br/>Issue 2 1986<br/>Cover art by Martin Proctor]] Released in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada in the 1980s, ''Cosmic Hobo'' was devoted to the science fiction tv series ''D
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  • ...y, the UK, and Singapore. Approximately 80 people have contributed to date in six editions. ...estern Australia Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications|Ponies]][[Category:Art Zines|Ponies]]
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  • ...us 1.jpg|right|frame|'''Arcturus''' <br/>Issue 1 December 1935 <br/> Cover art by R. Henry Drucker]] '''Arcturus''' was a science fiction fanzine published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. by Harold W. Kirshenblit, as the official organ
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  • ...ne illustrations, inked Peter Bagge’s ''Hate'' comic series, and served as art director for Fantagraphics Books. He's one of the more infamous "low-brow c
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  • [[Image:Fanthology_89.png‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Fanthology '89''' <br/>Cover art by Dan Steffan]] ...anzine that is a collection of writing and art work published in fanzines in 1989.
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  • ...ffan_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Gambit'''<br/>Issue 56 August 1982<br/>Cover art by Dan Steffan]] ...Maryland, U.S.A. More than 50 issues were released. Issue 56 was released in August 1982.
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  • ...ame|'''The Dark Brotherhood Journal''' <br/> Issue 1 June 1971 <br/> Cover art by Denis Tiani]] '''The Dark Brotherhood Journal''' was an [[H. P. Lovecraft]]-oriented zine published and edited by George H. Record.
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  • ...ors called, ''[[The Copyist Conspiracy: An Exhibition of Zine Art]]'' held in November of 2005. The event also served as the launch for a new issue of Sc
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  • ..._copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Strawberry Filks Forever'''<br/>1983<br/>Cover art by John Cox]] ...tralia, ''Strawberry Filks Forever'' was a [[one shot]] filk songbook. The zine featuring filks about the television series ''A Hitch-Hikers Guide to the G
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  • ''Space Age Terminology'' was published in the U.S.A. by The Terminus, Owlswick, and Ft. Mudge Elecktrick St. Railway ...n Summer 1950. It concerns the names of planets, and life on other planets in literature.
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  • '''Savage Messiah''' is a [[zine]] by [[Laura Oldfield Ford]]. ...awings, photographs and personal stories document the author's experiences in these places.
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  • ...Knightbeat3-1.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Knightbeat'''<br/>Issue 3 1993<br> Cover art by Frank Liltz]] ...r Knight''. ''Knightbeat'' featured short fan fiction stories, poetry, and art work.
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  • ...:Si_Fan_4_copy.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Si-Fan''' <br/>Issue 4 1961 <br/>Cover art by Dave Prosser ]] ...was published in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Issue 3 appeared in 1960 and #4 in 1961. Some early issues were distributed by the [[Southern Fandom Press All
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  • ..._copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Unique'''<br/> Issue 2 December 1941 <br/> Cover art by Arthur Williams ]] '''Unique''' was a science fiction fanzine by Arthur Williams published in London, England.
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  • '''Imaginary Windows''' is a feminist, art and [[perzine]] written by New Zealand-based U.S. zinester [[Erin Fae]]. ...there have been six issues published, with the most recent issue released in 2013.
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  • ..._n3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Daarke Worlde'''<br/> Issue 3 1993 <br/>Cover Art by Des Waterman ]] '''Daarke Worlde''' is a [[lit-zine|literary horror zine]] by T. Johnathon Brook.
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  • [[Image:BrettMwiki.jpg|frame|Brett Muller, engaging in a duel of fisticuffs with some sort of robotic roustabout.]] ...n ''The District'', the student run newspaper for the Savannah College of Art and Design.
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  • ...130Club6.jpg‎|right|frame|'''''1130 Club'''''<br/> #2.1 (1987) <br/> Cover art by [[Marge B. Simon]] and Jeanette M. Hopper]] At least five issues were published in the 1980s.
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  • '''Plünkie''' is a [[zine]] from Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. ...y various contributors which is integrated with this old-school method of zine-making.
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  • Flaneur is a cultural [[zine]] edited in the UK. ...blished intermittently in London since the late 1990s. It is a mix of fine art, short stories and reviews, as well as satire and humour.
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  • '''FTR HNDS''' is surreal [[zine]] written in Detroit, Michigan and East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A. ...ms FTR HNDS, is a collaboration of not only literature, but also music and art.
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  • '''Bitch King''' is a personal-is-political queer literary zine out of southern California by [[Angela Chaos]]. ...or of [[Clit Rocket]]. The first issue was published in 2003, and number 3 in 2008 or 2009.
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  • ...age:Whatchameanwhatsazine.gif|frame|right|Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine: The Art of Making Zines and Mini-Comics]] ...llison Cole]], and [[Dave Kiersh]] contributed to ''Whatcha Mean, What's a Zine?''.
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  • ...nnes_bok.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Xenon''' <br/> Issue 2 July 1944 <br/> Cover Art by [[Hannes Bok]]]] '''Xenon''' was a science fiction fanzine published in Imperial, Nebraska, U.S.A. by Gordon Rouze.
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  • ...art publication based out of Salt Lake City, Utah, and published by Swinj Art Productions, conceived of by Nick Bottman, and created and developed by [[T ..., [[comic]]s, illustration, photography and graffiti. Issue #6 was printed in the summer of 2006; Perfect Bound, 152 pages, limited edition of 600, signe
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  • ...Stanton_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Wolf Tracks'''<br/>Issue 4 1995<br/>Cover art by Judi Stanton]] ...olved!" It featured fan stories, poems, and art. Four issues were released in the 1990s.
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  • [[Image:green-zine.gif|frame|Greenzine #13]] ...entity and more. It has been featured in Volumes Six, Seven and Eight of [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • [[Image:Apogee1.jpg|right|frame|'''Apogee'''<br/> Issue 1 1981 <br/>Cover art by Kathleen Taylor]] '''Apogee''' was a poetry zine edited by Robert (Bob) Randolph Medcalf Jr.
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  • ...e or underground club was open only one day of the week, which was popular in Berlin at the end of the 1990s and around 2000. The zine is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
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  • ...antasy: The Fantasy Artists Network Magazine'''<br/>Issue 7 1980<br/>Cover art by J.K. Hilkert]] ''Fantasy'' was published in the 1970s and 1980s in California, U.S.A.
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  • ...burgess_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Blue Lady'''<br/> Issue 3 <br/> Cover art by Erik Wilson]] ...first issue appeared in 1994, with 7 issues released until the last issue in 1997.
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  • ...er of States in the U.S.A. He is best known as the editor of [[Nosedive]] zine. ...are part of the extensively researched collection of articles to be found in this issue of Nosedive.
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  • '''Citadel''' was a science fiction and fantasy zine from the 1970s edited and published by George and Lana Proctor out of Arlin ..., and featured writing by Larry Herndon, James Stringham, and Steve Utley, art work by Buddy Saunders, and the comic strip "Aesir" by Buddy Saunders and G
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  • ...' was an Australian horror fiction/film fanzine published by Rod Williams in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. ...cused on reviews, essays, critiques of books, zines and films, fiction and art work.
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  • ...zer of various [[DIY]] projects. He also contributes to zines, including [[Zine World: A Reader's Guide to the Underground Press]] and [[Factory Direct]]. ...hat he published in the early 2000's called [[How2 Zine]]. Kyle also ran a zine [[distro]] called [[How2 Distro]] at that time. He has also released the al
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  • '''Nichole Anne''' (born October 19) is a [[zinester]] and [[Mail art|mail artist]] from Portland, Oregon. She has lived there her whole life. ...e and Seanettle]], a split between her and her dear friend Jessica written in June 2010. And the second and most recent of the two is [[Alaska Adventures
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  • She has written many zines in the past, including the poetry series ''[[Robot Guts]]'', and [[One shot|on ...n Welland, Ontario, and is the founder and reviewer for ''Too Many Cookies Zine Reviews''.
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  • [[Image:ZineBomb.png|140px|thumb|right|ZineBomb mini-zine by Su Mwamba]] ...rt movements by encouraging the practice of zinebombing (leaving your zine in random/unexpected places for unsuspecting strangers to discover at random/u
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  • '''the carbon based mistake''' is zine publishing venture started in 1998 by Marc Calvary. ...f the project after a series of his other randomly titled zines that begun in 1993.
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  • ...Idiot3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Village Idiot'''<br/>Issue 3<br/>Cover art by [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]]]] ...in St. Albans (Shingleton) and Huntington (Milton), West Virginia, U.S.A. in the mid-1960s.
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  • '''Pen Fight''' is a zine distro and press based in Manchester, UK ...g with zines, they sell radical books, badges, and other DIY and small-run art and craft.
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  • A native of St. Paul, MN, Erik Farseth started publishing zines in 1988. ...of Contemporary Art (NYC). Farseth is best known for his striking collage art, and for his first-person interviews with artists, musicians, and political
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  • '''Nathan Wade Carter''' is a poet, musician and artist living in Portland, Oregon. He writes and performs music under the name Purrbot. ...ary’s permanent collection as a part of The Sketchbook Project through the Art House Co-op, and have toured the United States with their Mobile Library. H
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  • '''Artaud-Mania''' is a zine by [[Johanna Fateman]]. ...s Derrida, Gayatri Spivak, Vincent Kaufman and Nancy Spiro; of an article in the ''Village Voice'' on Artaud; and an exhibition of his drawings which sh
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  • ...ia_1953_a.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Bacchanalia''' <br/>Issue One 1953<br/>Cover art by Race Mathews]] ...t]] published by Race Mathews and Ian J. Crozier and released in the 1950s in Australia.
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  • '''Please, You Will Sodomize Me?!?''' is a quarterly zine from Frank Jaffe and Luke Munson. .... At first it was based in Tallahassee, Florida, U.S.A., and now operating in South Florida for the time being.
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  • '''Mudflap''' was a [[zine]] by San Francisco, California. U.S.A. filmmaker [[Greta Snider]]. Released in the 1990's, ''Mudflap'' chronicled Greta's adventures. Each issue had theme
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  • ...Hedgehog_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Hedgehog''' <br/>Issue 2 1978 <br/>Cover art by Randy Mohr]] ...d in the 1970s. The first issue came out in 1977, with issue two following in 1978.
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  • This zine is a product of street art/graffiti activist [[Saor]] from Germany. Actually there is no real titel bu ...a. The content of the zine expressed the authors deep connection to street art and graffiti connected topics: Collages of hundrets of different marker and
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  • ...w York, U.S.A. At least five issues were released. Issues 4 and 5 appeared in 1943. Contributors of art work included Jim Mooney, among others.
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  • ...d Astra 1.jpg|right|frame|'''Ad Astra'''<br/> Issue 1 May 1939 <br/> Cover art by Julian S. Krupa]] '''Ad Astra''' was a science fiction fanzine published in the United States by Richard Meyer and Mark Reinsberg.
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  • ..._copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Alien Culture'''<br/> Vol.1 No.2 1949 <br/>Cover art by D. Bruce Berry]] ...year, the second issue appearing in April, the third in July, and the last in October. It described itself as "An amateur publication for fans of the fie
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  • '''MeBeMeWeBe''' is an art zine published by Luke Ramsey and 66 collaborative artists. ...ion for the zines was selected from drawings done for zines, posters, mail art, etc. made between 2004 - 2007.
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  • ...Wayne_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Torus'''<br/> Issue 3 April 1988 <br/>Cover art by [[Taral Wayne]]]] ''Torus'' was published in the 1980s in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The editors were [[Lloyd Penney]], Keith Soltys,
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  • ...ive" writing from its very first issue. (I didn't know what the rules were in the first place, so I wasn't aware until later that I'd broken them.)" [[Category:Zine|Chemical Imbalance]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]][[Category:1980's pu
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  • ...age:Castrovalva_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Castrovalva'''<br/>1985<br/>Cover art by Stephanie Hawks]] ...ally the fifth doctor, played by Peter Davison. It was an 88 page one shot zine.
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  • ...wardTomorrow1.jpg|frame|right|'''Toward Tomorrow'''<br/>Issue 1<br/> cover art by Bill Watson]] '''Toward Tomorrow''' was a science fiction fanzine edited by James Kepner in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...published from December 1969 to July 1972, with five issues being produced in that time. Contributors of art work included Evelyn Turner.
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  • ..._51_by_TaralWayne_copy.jpg‎|riht|frame|'''YHOS''' <br/>Issue 51 <br/>Cover Art by [[Taral Wayne]]]] ...our Humble Obiedient Servant) is a long-running [[fanzine]] published by [[Art Widner]].
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  • ...right|frame|'''Amazing Wonder Tales''' <br/>Issue 1 August 1938<br/> Cover art by John Giunta]] ''Amazing Wonder Tales'' was published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It lasted only one issue (#1.1), dated August 19
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  • '''Lickety Split''' is a bi-annual pan-sexual smut [[zine]] made by [[Amber Goodwyn]] out of Montreal. ...expression and addressing the complexity of sex. It runs a thick 80 pages in length, with silkscreened covers designed by Sherwin Tjia.
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  • ...inted newspaper to hand-bound one-off, fanzines, mini zines, comics zines, art zines, and any other kind of self-published work. Any donations may be sent [[Category:Zine Library]]
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  • [[Image:IF!.jpg|right|frame|'''IF!''' <br/> Issue 4 October 1948 <br/> Cover art by Conrad Pederson]] ...a science fiction fanzine edited by Conrad ("Con") Pederson and published in the late 1940s from Inglewood, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...Berlin''' is a [[zine]] based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. It focuses on art, poverty, politics, [[activist|activism]] and the internet. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Ontario Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • ...'''Death of a Scenester''' was released in February 2010 by Tuesday Press in Australia. ...songs of all time, travelling stories, design, record covers, online cover art and heaps more stories and poems.
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  • '''Elster''' is an [[compzine]] that contains art and photography. It was published by [[Erode Releases]] from Germany. * Released in November 2006.
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  • ...gothrond1.jpg|right|frame|'''Nargothrond''' <br/> Issue 1 1968 <br/> Cover art by Kathy Bushman]] ...), Sandra Miesel, Alan Thompson, Billie Thompson, and Helen Tunison. Cover art was by Kathy Bushman. Letters came from Kay Anderson ([[ST-Phile]]), Kathy
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  • Published in Wisconsin, U.S.A., the first issue was released in 1966, and eight issues were published. ...tions of poetry from Janet Boatner; and musical scores by Deborah Webster. Art work was by Laura Haglund, among others.
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  • ..., internet, badges, blogs, t-shirts, graffiti, photoblogs, [[Mail Art|mail art]] , brooches, podcast ... ...zinesters. The digital edition is available to download free from the web in PDF format: monmagan.com / pez
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  • ...e:Habakkuk2-2a_copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Habakkuk'''<br/> 1966 <br/>Cover Art by Steve Stiles ]] '''Habakkuk''' was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Donaho published in Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
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  • ..._1947_n0_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Shaver Mystery Magazine'''<br/>Cover art by Richard Shaver]] ...ver Mystery Magazine''' was a fanzine published by the Shaver Mystery Club in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
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  • ...lon's Star''' is a media science fiction fanzine published by Cheryl Duval in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A. ...rst issue appeared in 1983. 300 copies were printed. The contents included art work, poetry, short fiction, and filk lyrics.
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  • ...jpg|right|frame|'''SF-Fant Verse!''' <br/>Issue 1 January 1978 <br/> Cover art by Louis Kim Hurlbut]] '''SF-Fant Verse!''' was a science fiction poetry zine edited and published by Daniel L. Watson from Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A.
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  • ...entirely of [[comic]]s. The zine was featured in Volume Three of 1998's [[Zine Yearbook]]. ...t of sociological study, exploring how [[punk]]s relate to gentrification, art and culture.
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  • Various editors helmed this fanzine, including Lloyd Daub and Lisa Mason in the 1990s. Contributors of art work include Georgie Schnobrich.
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  • ...mpulse3.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Impulse'''<br/>Issue 3 February 1971<br/>Cover art by Jeff Hamill]] ...television series, ''Star Trek'', six issues of ''Impulse'' were published in Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. between 1970 and 1972.
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  • ...orealis_2.jpg|right|frame|'''Borealis'''<br/>Issue 2 Spring 1979<br/>Cover art by Stephen E. Fabian and Derek Sarty]] '''Borealis''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Northern Star Press in Canada.
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  • '''Cough.''' is an art and music fanzine created by Tina Beast. ...ro in Las Vegas, the Sticky Institute in Australia, Deny Everything Distro in Italy and can also be found on etsy.
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  • [[File:Mhzllogo.png|200px|thumb|right|The Mental Health Zine Library logo]] ...ibrary] was founded in 2020 in Sunderland, England, as part of the [[DIY]] art project strange things? Collective. It focuses on collecting and sharing me
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  • '''My name is not Susan''' (200?-) is a literary/art/[[perzine]] by Adelaide, SA, Australia [[writer]] and [[zinester]] [[Jane S ...rsection between words and images. It may sound wanky but it is this space in which I like to spend time." </blockquote>
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  • '''Long Ago and Right Now''' is an audio [[zine]] by [[Sara Jaffe]] and [[Melissa Klein]]. ...]] zine), [[Sarah Shortt]] and [[Greta Snider]] (of [[Mudflap]] zine). The zine is distributed by [[Microcosm Publishing]].
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  • ...Kids cards swapped by children. [[Zine]]s can be considered a form of mail art when traded by post. ...art is often employed as a base material. There are also subgenres of mail art such as rubber stamp makers who collect stamps from various sources and eve
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  • [[Image:Mousie4lores.jpg|200px|thumb|left|'''Mousie'''<br/>Issue 4<br/>Cover art by Stephanie Kulick]] '''Mousie''' was a [[zine]] published by [[Anna Rampage]] in Medford and Somerville, MA, U.S.A.,
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  • ...e:Infinitum1.jpg|right|frame|'''Infinitum'''<br/> Issue 1 1985 <br/> Cover art by Jeff Gaither]] '''Infinitum''' was a science fiction and fantasy zine edited by William H. Doyle of Spring, Texas, U.S.A.
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  • '''Baby BEEF heART''' is a free art(s) [[zine]] from Dublin, Ireland, created by [[Sarah Bracken]] and [[Andrea Byrne]]. ...er the world, through the internet and by post /mail in order to create an art [[fanzine]] for the people by the people.
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  • [[Image:Utopia.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Utopia'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1945<br/>Cover art by Ronald Clyne]] ''Utopia'' was published in Everett, Washington, U.S.A., in the 1940s.
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  • ...and illustrator [[Pete Willis]]. The focus is on [[DIY]], [[feminism]], [[art zines]], and [[perzine]]s. ...ticky Fingers (2020s)|Sticky Fingers]] art/literature monthly subscription zine.
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  • ...2.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Dear Rude Bitch'''<br/>Issue 2 Summer 1984<br/>Cover art by Rob Hansen]] ...e Lucy Huntzinger, from the U.S.A., was in the UK on holiday. Years later, in 2002, Lucy wrote on her blog ''Aries Moon'', "I'm still proud of Rude Bitch
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  • ...e summer of 1954, and was appropriately entitled ''Summer Torrents''. This zine was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] mailing. ...1956; Issue 8 in February 1957; and Issue 9, which may be the last issue, in May 1957.
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  • '''Nosedive''' is a [[zine]] published by [[Icky Apparatus]]. ...nd in this issue of '''Nosedive'''. The 12th issue of Nosedive was a split zine with the third issue of [[Crude Noise]], published by [[Meredith Stern]]. B
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  • '''LTTR''' is an independently published art journal/zine by the LTTR collective. ...s the title ''LTTR'' as an acronym for its subject. Each issue has existed in different shapes, sizes and formats and has allowed artists to include uniq
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  • ...‎ ‎|right|frame|'''The Alchemist''' <br/> Issue 5 February 1941<br/> Cover Art by J. Allen St. John]] ...ew Martin and Roy V. Hunt (1915-1986) and published by Charles Ford Hanson in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
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  • ...-American [[zinester]] and graphic artist originally from Miami and living in [[New York]]. She wrote the [[perzine]] [[Greenzine]] and has published a s In 2012 she released [[Spit and Passion]] (Feminist Press), a graphic novel ab
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  • ...ee2-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan To See''' <br/>Issue 2 1953 <br/>Cover art by Joseph W. Miller]] ''Fan To See'' was published in the 1950s in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
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  • ...ge:Fantasae1.jpg|right|frame|'''Fantasae''' <br/> Issue 1 1975 <br/> Cover art by Stephen E. Fabian]] ...f fantasy-oriented "graphic verse and art" edited by Deborah and Ken Raney in Fort Montgomery, New York, U.S.A.
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  • ...ght|frame|'''Eel-Bird Banders' Bulletin'''<br/>Issue 1 July 1977<br/>Cover art by Bev Zuk]]‎ Published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. in the 1970s, it is devoted to the original television series, ''Star Trek'',
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  • ...The zine's format consists of journal entries outlining her charmed life in New York, accentuated by endearing line drawings. ''Trabant'' # 1: issued in 2005. Primarily revolves around descriptions of Megan's experiences with t
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  • The first issue was printed in 2010. Constantly reflected in these zines are points on parenthood & personal identity.
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  • Luscinia (Nightingale) [[zine]] is a collection of writing and art by [[Britas]] of [http://www.velvet-roses.net velvet-roses.net] ...e selections from the author's photographs and drawings. Primarily written in the author's second year of collage, each one is bound with raspberry ribbo
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  • ..._Lynch_cover_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Nope!'''<br/>Issue 11 1971<br/>Cover art by Jay Lynch]] Jay Kinney wrote in issue 5 that his fanzine was, "A personal letter substitute and esoteric fa
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  • ...offshoot of Delaine's auto-bio comic, [[My Small Diary]]. It is published in the U.S.A. Still going strong, these comic [[zine]]s have attracted a diverse, talented contributor base including such artis
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  • [[Bird_Habit]] is an Australian zine from artist/writer [[Filka]], also known as [[E J Zyla]]. .... More akin to a graphic novel than an Artist Book, it has been called an 'Art object' with 'Journeyman styled poetry'
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  • '''Instant''' is a one-off [[artzine]] published by [[InkWell]] in Los Angeles, CA. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:2010's publications]] [[Category:California Zines]]
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  • ...ads'' was published in April 1969. By issue # 13, (Volume 2, #1), released in Fall 1972, mention of Brown University has been dropped, ...est were a feast for those who enjoyed heavyweight intellectual sparring," in his article "The Philosophical Theory of Fan History".
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  • '''ARF''' was a [[zine]] based in Seattle, WA, USA. ...ARF'' was a collaborative zine. Participants could send in original visual art or short written works.
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  • ...Mamay Zine''' is a Swiss-Ukrainian art zine started by an anonymous author in 2009 from Zurich, Switzerland. ''Form:'' numbered miniature drawings with text, as a rule, in Ukrainian and English. Each drawing's number links to the keywords and a sh
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  • ...d metal cuff bracelets. Michael appreciates duality and ironic conflict in art. * Learn about Michael's most recent zine series [http://www.zinewiki.com/My_F-Ed_Up_Apartment_Building[My F-Ed Up Ap
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  • ...maybe you can call it like that, maybe not). the newest issue #2, released in november 2006, is about her experiences with anorexia and her thoughts abou [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:2000's publications]]
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  • '''The Alarm''' is a political zine started in 2005, out of Houston, Texas. ...cut and paste]] issue contained a political scene report of radical groups in Houston. Strongly inspired by [http://www.nadir.org/nadir/initiativ/agp/ Pe
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  • ...age:Abortions5_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Abortions'''<br/>Issue 5<br/>Cover art by W. Max Keasler]] Published in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., the first seven issues of ''Abortions'' appeared
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  • ...acrocosm_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Microcosm'''<br/> Issue 3 1972<br/>Cover art by Dave Rowe ]] ...in December 1971 in London, England. Three issues were released, the last in July 1972. Each issue was around 48 pages.
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  • ..._copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Strange Wonderland'''<br/>Issue 1 1997<br/>Cover art by Paul Young]] ..., in the 1990's. The Art Director was Paul Young. The first issue appeared in 1997.
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  • [[Image:Nexus.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Nexus''' <br/>issue 2 1964<br/>Cover art by Dick Howett]] ...the UK, in June 1964. It was a "PADS" distributed fanzine and was included in the first mailing.
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  • ...N-16_copy_2.jpg|right|frame|'''BSFan'''<br/>Issue 16 Summer 1987<br/>Cover art by Steve Stiles]] ''BSFan'' was published in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. in the 1970s till 1990.
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  • ...:Nandu6_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Nandu'''<br/>Issue 6 March 1954<br/>Cover art by [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]]]] ...a science fiction and fantasy zine edited and published by [[Nan Gerding]] in Roseville, Illinois, U.S.A.
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  • ...ney_cover_1973_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Awry'''<br/>Issue 7 1973<br/>Cover art by Jay Kinney<br/>Caption: "Rawther"]] ...anuary of 1972. Ten issues were released. The 10th and last issue appeared in January 1976.
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  • '''Nerve Gardens''' was a speculative and fantastic literature zine edited by Keith Jones and Barry Duggan from the United Kingdom. Two issues were released: #1, which appeared in the mid 1980s, and #2 (also undated, but likely 1987).
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  • [[Image:Starfire.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Starfire'''<br/> Issue 9 <br/>Cover art by Wendy Victor]] ''Star Fire'' was published in the 1970s in San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...a collection of writings and art work taken from fanzines. It was printed in 1987 and is 98 pages. It is a 'Conspiracy Publication'. The cover art is by D. West.
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  • ...py.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Black Lily'''<br/>Issue 5 Winter 1997<br/>Cover art by [[Cathy Buburuz]]]] '''The Black Lily''' was a literary zine edited by Vincent Kuklewski (d. November 28, 2003) and published by Souther
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  • ...Djinn2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Djinn'''<br/>Issue 2 August 1952<br/>Cover art by Kraushaar]] '''Djinn''' was a science fiction and fantasy zine edited by Van Splawn in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A.
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  • ...Act3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Compact'''<br>Issue 3 December 1963<br>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]]<br>Caption: "frankly, I'm dubious he'll reach es ...he third in December of the same year. The fourth and final issue appeared in June 1964.
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  • ...katchewan Council for International Cooperation is introducing this summer in which you, or someone you know, might be interested. ...nings will be held at a beautiful retreat setting in the Qu’Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan. One session will be held for post-secondary ages 18-25 from A
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  • ...thus_1971_n2_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Balthus'''<br/>Issue 2 1971<br/>Cover art by Jim Pitts]] '''Balthus''' was a folklore and fantasy zine edited by Jon M. Harvey and published by Spectre Press.
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  • ...e:Jomp1.gif|right|frame|'''Jomp, Jr.'''<br/>Issue 17 August 1997<br/>Cover art by Teddy Harvia]] ''Jomp, Jr.'' was published in Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A. throughout the 1990's and 2000's, with issue 3
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  • ...''' was a zine created in 1997 by [[Molly Brodak]] after closing her first zine [[The Flabby Arms]]. ...through the Acmemath Zine Catalog, also founded by Molly Brodak. It closed in 1999.
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  • ...ver_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fantasite'''<br/> Issue 4 1941 <br/>Cover Art by Phil Bronson]] ...Twelve issues of ''The Fantasite'' were released, the last issue appearing in February 1944.
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  • ...ributors' experiences in libraries from 2019. Including stories, prose and art. Edited by M.K. Khan. ...etsy.com/listing/672469017/the-library-zine-extended-hours Buy The Library Zine on Etsy]
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  • [[Image:Eft1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Red Eft'''<br/> Issue 2 1994<br/>Cover art by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ]] ...and is published in Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S.A. It was founded in 1994. In 1997, Vol. 2, No. 1 was released.
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  • ...ring international [[punk]] and [[hardcore]], edited and featuring cartoon art by Alexandre Simon. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • '''Fiendetta''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Charles Wells]], published in Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A. ...aphed fanzine. It contained an editorial by the editor, articles, columns, art work, and a letters column.
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  • ...''' is an independently published arts journal/[[zine]] which started life in Norwich, during 2005. ...a platform for upcoming artists who really care about what's happening in art today."
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  • '''RADIOSPIRIT''' is a Russian language magazine which made its debut in 2007 and is edited by [[Jay Crasdan]] and [[Dunya Marakova]]. ...Issue 1 featured a cover by Gabbo with interior photos by [[M Lloyd]] and art by [[Josef Loin]]
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  • ...esident of her high school before attending the College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. In 1948 she and co-editor Russ Manning released [[Fan Artisan]]. It was the of
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  • ...in 1990, #16 in 1991, and issue 17, possibly the last issue, was published in 1991. The fanzine included articles, essays, fan fiction, art work, photographs, poetry,reprints of the ''Dark Shadows'' serial comic str
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  • [[Image:Egoboodle_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Egoboodle'''<br/>Issue 6<br/>Cover art by Stu Shiffman]] ...''Egobbodle'' began as a perzine and became a genzine by issue 5, released in July 1983. Previsouly it has been named ''Some Luck'', and ''It Figures''.
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  • [[Image:ScientiComics1-fc_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Scienti-Comics''' #1 Cover Art by Philip Bronson 1940]] ...t issue of ''Scienti-Comics'' was published in Hastings, Minnesota, U.S.A. in May-June of 1940. It was 20 page, color hektographed fanzine and featured a
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  • ...Hazel_Lester_cover,jpg.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''Folks'''<br/>Issue 6<br/>Cover art by Hazel Lester]] '''Folks''' was a folk music [[zine]] by Pete Willow.
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  • [[Image:Babel_1.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Babel'''<br/>Issue 1<br/>Cover art by Terry Austin]] ...anuary 1972, #3 in October 1972, #4 in February 1973, and #5 was published in February 1974.
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  • ...man, Kevin Spann, and Salina Brilla. The first issue of GAD! was published in June 2013. As of February 2022, 25 issues have been produced, with 26 comin ...adsden, Alabama. While the Southeastern United States figures heavily, the zine covers artists from across the globe. Starting with issue 6, the back of ev
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  • [[Image:Lore.JPG‎|right|frame|'''Lore'''<br/>Issue 2 Autumn 1995<br/>Cover art by Charles S. Fallis]] '''Lore''' is a literary speculative fiction, fantasy and horror zine publishedby Rod Heather and Sean O'Leary.
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  • '''Clit Rocket''' is a queer [[zine]] from Vatican City, Italy, by [[Veruska Bellistri]]. ...ce, and art by women. It is primarily in English, with occasional articles in Italian.
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  • ...Chauvenet]] is credited with naming the fanzine, and was actively involved in the formation of NFFF, serving as its first president. ...a brief article by Damon Knight - 'Unite or Die!", which was printed in [[Art Widner]]'s [[FanFare]]. It picked up interest fairly fast. By the second is
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  • [[Image:Fanthology_75.JPG‎|right|frame|'''Fanthology 75'''<br/>1976<br/>Cover art by Alexis Gilliland]] '''Fanthology 75''' is a fan anthology edited and published in 1976 by Bruce D. Arthurs.
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  • ...|right|frame|'''Rare Constellations''' <br/> Issue 1 July 1993 <br/> Cover art by Darrell Gillenwater Jr.]] '''Rare Constellations''' was a genre zine edited and published by Dana K. Allen, Paul K. Allen, and Charlotte H. Desk
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  • Published in California, U.S.A., ''Threshold of Fantasy'' was devoted to fantasy, horro The first issue appeared in Spring 1982 from San Jose, California. It featured an interview with Joseph
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  • '''Lost Dreams''' is a set of four poetry and art zines by editors/authors: [[Ravenheart]] - [[Claire Leiper]] and [[Yan Tree Issue one was published in late 1980's featuring Raven and Yan's poetry and artwork.
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  • ...:Graymalkin.JPG‎|right|frame|'''Graymalkin''' <br/>Issue 4 1979 <br/>Cover art by Bill Bowers]] ...ed to release issues up to #6, which appeared in 1981. It was 8 1/2 by 11" zine featuring articles, reviews, stories and letters.
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  • '''Gxa''' was a portuguese [[zine]] created in July 2000 by [[Rui Sarmento]]. ...of illustrations inspired by Asian asthetics and is the B side of a split zine called [[Saboniz]].
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  • ...was a short lived art & activism zine dedicated to the 21-and-under crowd in Scranton, PA, U.S.A. ...on. The zine was created by [[Jessica Meoni]], coordinator of the Scranton Zine Fest.
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  • '''Feedback''' was a [[zine]] printed in Austin, Texas, U.S.A, by [[John Isaacson]]. ...2004. The driving force behind the mag was underground dance music, local art, fashion and fantastic music reviews.
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  • ...[zinester]], artist and cartoonist from Seattle, WA. He has been published in hundreds zines along with publishing his own, including [[Appearances]], ...ed dolls. He refers to his painting style as "squigglism," and it's unique in its intricate repeating shapes and continuously flowing and weaving lines t
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  • '''The Southern Star''' is a science fiction fanzine published in Columbia, South Caroline, U.S.A. The first four issues of ''The Southern Star'' appeared in 1941. A fifth issue was released four years later. It was a Dixie Press Pub
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  • '''Zines Make Life Easier''' was a [[perzine]] by [[Kelly Larson]] published in February 2007. ...shed in Michigan, '''Zines Make Life Easier''' featured childhood stories, art, and [[comic]]s. Pulp comics were used as backgrounds and with hand-written
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  • ...in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100 page mimeographed publication, released in 1977. ...27”), [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]) (with an essay, “1976: The Year in Fandom,” written specially for this volume), Bob Shaw, Victoria Vayne (as
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  • [[File:Salford Zine Library logo.png|frameless|right]] ...chive of self published materials, originated in Salford, UK and now based in Manchester. Some of their collection has been catalogued on their website[[
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  • ...over_copy_2.jpg|right|frame|'''The Music Box'''<br/>Issue 6 1993<br/>Cover art by John Peskey]] ...television serial ''Dark Shadows'', this fanzine was released in the 1990s in Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. It was edited by Connie Jonas and published by Har
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  • '''Expansion of Life''' is a [[zine]] based in Tokyo and featuring Music, Art, [[Anarchism]] and any [[DIY]] movements. Although it's mostly written in Japanese, it has many visuals.
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  • '''Spacewarp''' was a science fiction fanzine by Art Rapp (1924-2005). Art Rapp published his fanzine in Saginaw, Michigan from April 1947 until September 1950. Rapp was a member o
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  • ...n auto-biographical mini-comic by [[Kelly Froh]] documenting her return to art school at the age of 28. ...Canada, but the summers she went home to Wisconsin, and the 4 months spent in Baltimore, Maryland on Student Exchange.
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  • ...ttoms''' was a zine produced by [[Joel Gibb]] and Karen Azoulay in Toronto in the early 2000's. ...ests to be exchanged and made into exotic and incredible works of art. The zine is filled with photos of the creations the guests had made.
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  • ...n1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Escaping Elsewhere'''<br>Issue 1 2005<br>Cover art by Teresa Tunaley]] '''Escaping Elsewhere''' was a speculative and fantastic zine edited by Nicole Gray from Savage, Maryland, U.S.A.
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  • ...Wit and Wisdom of John Madden". It was featured in Volume Two of 1997's [[Zine Yearbook]]. [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zine Yearbook]] [[Category:Musea Zine Hall of Fame]] [[Category:Humor]][[Category:1990's publications]]
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  • '''Just Looking!''' an exhibition showcasing [[comic]] strips, individual art works and installations by established and emerging comic illustrators and The [[Yeah Write! Zine Fair]] was held in conjunction with the exhibition on 24 November 2007.
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  • ...itled "An Illustrated Dream Anthology" and is a self published [[comic]] [[zine]]. ...[[comic]] book art. Six issues have appeared so far. The zine is published in the U.S.A.
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  • '''Antonym''' is a brand new [[zine]] that publishes anything creative. ...ny art that is easily reproduced on a copier. The third zine is currently in print. Submission info is available on Antonym's webpage.
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  • ...py.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Kratophany'''<br/> Issue 1 November 1971 <br/>Cover art by Judy Mitchell]] '''Kratophany''' was a science fiction zine by Eli Cohen.
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  • '''The Fat Zine''' is a [[zine]] from the UK. ...3 issues of '''The Fat Zine''' published in the 2020's. The zine features art, essays, interviews and more by fat creators.
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  • ...t_of_Fandom_1958.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Best of Fandom 1958''' <br/>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ]] ...Fandom 1958''' was a science fiction fandom fanzine, edited and published in 1959 by Guy Terwilleger.
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  • ...'Orion's Child Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine''''' was first published in 1984 by Orion Press under the editorship of T. Joseph Cole. This magazine featured original fiction, art, and poetry. Though it included works by such authors as Joe Bonadonna, Ray
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  • ...n Pasedena, California, U.S.A., ''Hippocampelephantocamelos'' was released in the 1960s. Issue 2 was released in February 1966.
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  • [[Image:Alatuir.jpg|right|frame|''Alatuir'' #1 (1987), cover art by unknown.]] ...''' was a speculative and fantastic poetry zine published by Triglav Press in 1987.
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  • ...an_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Twilight Zine'''<br/> Issue 24 1967 <br/>Cover art by Stephen Fabian]] '''Twilight Zine''' is a science fiction fanzine published by the MIT Science Fiction Societ
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  • [[Image:Jiffyzineone.jpg|frame|''Jiffy zine'' No. 1]] '''Jiffy zine''' (2007-) is an art, design, illustration and photography [[zine]] edited and published by Adelaide, SA based illustrator Rowan Tedge and de
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  • ...was the official organ of the Tolkien club, 'The Fellowship of the Ring'. In the UK, Ken Cheslin published [[Nazgul's Bane]] for British members. ...iginal issue to Richard Eney). It also contains the short story "Departure in Peace" by George Heap, credited as the first known fan fiction based on Tol
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  • ...Pat_Patterson.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Ibidem'''<br/> Issue 6 1957 <br/>Cover Art by [[Pat Patterson|Pat Patterson Lyons]] ]] ''Ibidem'' was published in Toronto, Ontario, Canada during the 1950s. P. Howard Lyons was a member of
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  • '''Adorn''' is a [[zine]] published in Hartville, Ohio by Bree Suzanne. ...ography and poetry. It also includes articles on music and book, music and zine recommendations while dealing with such topics as romantic relationships an
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  • ...e to Dating Gangsters vol. 1''' is a zine released by [[Vice Versa Press]] in December 2011. ...This issue features tips on wooing traditional thugs, bikers, crust punks, art school kids, DJs, and skinheads.
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  • '''Conjunction''' is a UK [[zine]] based in Oxford. ...zine features themed issue with contributions from up and coming artists. In it's own words: "Conjunction is a place for ideas; preliminary or final. It
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  • '''1-up''' is a [[zine]] by [[Raina Lee]], published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. ...tories, criticism, art work and comics. Editor Lee has said that, with her zine, she wants to "explore video games from a more critical perspective, as a c
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  • ...is, H. Catchpole, Anthony Hayes, Tim Connor, T, and Anthony Colfelt. The [[zine]] features a range of cut and paste poems as well as an 'Ode to the Uni. of [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Zines from Australia]] [[Category:Australian Capital Territory
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  • ...was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Arthur F. Williams published in London, England. ''The Science Fantasy Fan'' first appeared in April 1941 in wartime UK. Fans of the fanzine soon dubbed it "Stan".
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  • '''Necrolatrism''' (2007?-) is a [[perzine]] by Nadia, published in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. *[http://banshee-choirgirl.deviantart.com/ Nadia's Deviant Art website]
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  • ...nown for singing in Bay Area punk bands and making art - but he also was a zine editor. ...also contributed art and writing for early issues of [[Robert Eggplant]]'s zine, [[Absolutely Zippo]].
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  • ...utant.jpg|right|frame|'''The Mutant'''<br/> Issue 2.2 May 1948 <br/> Cover art by Norman Kussuth]] ...'' was a science fiction fanzine published in the late 1940s by Ben Singer in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A.
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  • '''Underdog Zine''' was a [[zine]] made by the Underdog Collective, a group of kids who were music enthusias ...in the 1990's, during which time it was a focal point for the Chicago punk/art/indie scene. The collective eventually starting putting out records, includ
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  • '''Static Cling''' is a [[distro]] for [[zine]]s and buttons located in Edmonton, Alberta Canada. It distributes zines such as [[Eve Art]], [[Faltered Hope]], [[Gretchen]], [[Lovely Ugly Cruel World]], [[Mother R
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  • ...was a short-lived [[zine]] out of Boston and Northern California, released in 1997. ...n 100 copies printed. The zine dealt with politics, wrestling, performance art, and film. The final issue featured a brief interview with Douglas Adams an
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  • [[Image:Honque_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Honque''' <br/>Issue 4 <br/>Cover art by Tim Dumont]] ...a fanzine published by Norm Clarke and [[Georgina Ellis|Gina Ellis Clark]] in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
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  • ...e:Cataclysm3.jpg|right|frame|'''Cataclysm'''<br/> Issue 3 1950 <br/> Cover art by Jim Bradley]] '''Cataclysm''' was a science fiction and fantasy poetry zine initially edited and published by Robert E. Briney and Del Close from Muske
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  • ''Espinafre Stickers Expo 2012 – 2013'' was a project about art stickers in São Paulo, Brazil. The [[zine]] is about all stickers that passed in our hands and we had stuck around the neighborhoods of Vila Madalena, Alto
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  • ...iss Sally's Distillery''' was a [[One shot|one-issue-only]] zine published in 2006 by Rives Junction, Michigan, U.S.A. resident [[Savannah Schort]]. ...ish microfiction, haiku poetry, and "distilled" artwork--the bare bones of art and writing, with no frills.
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  • ...nt publishers and [[small press]]es, and allows them to display their work in the Greater Lansing area. For more information: [Mid-Michigan Zine Fair http://midmichiganzinefair.tumblr.com/]
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  • ...'What 'They' Say''' (2014) was a [[minicomic]] by [[Chris Talbot-Heindl]], in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. This zine project is an “educational coloring book” for kids of all ages meant to
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  • ...produced Volume One and Two of Queer Zines, a guide to two separate queer zine exhibitions.
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  • Published in Duncanville, Texas, U.S.A., ''Pirate Jenny'' was released in the 1980s. it featured book and convention reviews, editorials, articles, a The first issue appeared in Spring 1988. It included the fan fiction story "Our 21st Century Writers" b
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  • ...ater1.jpg‎|right|frame|'''A Theater of Blood'''<br/>Issue 3 1991<br/>Cover art by Dan Nielsen]] ...3 appeared in 1991, issue 4 in Fall/Winter 1992, and issue 5 was released in Spring 1994.
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  • ...''Las Vegas Zine Library''' was founded by [[Jeffrey Bennington Grindley]] in July 2010. The LVZL accepts MOST zine submissions.
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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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  • ...The fanzine featured club news, convention reports, short fiction, poetry, art work, puzzles, book reviews, fanzine reviews, and comic strips. Contributors of art work included Susan Armstrong, Linda Huntoon, Wendy Pearson, Bernard Reisch
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  • ...olana11.jpg|right|frame|'''Golana''' <br/>Issue 11 Spring 1969 <br/> cover art by Dan Adkins]] ...r the Brooklyn Polytechnic Science Fiction Club, Brooklyn New York, U.S.A. in the 1960s.
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  • ...le Squeegy''' is a PMS [[perzine]] written by [[Hadass S. Ben-Ari]], based in [[Jerusalem]], [[Israel]]. ..., music, playing guitar, activism, being a [[punk]] and a metalhead grrrl, art, [[DIY]] events and projects, [[feminism]] and [[riot grrrl]]. It sometimes
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  • ...atives from four seperate fields of creative endeavour, visual art, street art, music and poetry. In September 2007, at the annual National Young Writers Festival in Newcastle, Australia, MoTHER (has words...). was awarded 'One of the best n
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  • Published in West Virginia, U.S.A., each issue has a loose theme that writers across the Issue 1 was released in Spring 2023. Issue 1's theme is the Art of Drowning, taken from the Billy Collins poem.
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  • '''Planetary Previews''' was a science fiction [[zine]] by Julian T Reid III with the help of Julie Huyser, Samantha Eden, Phil B ...n Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. from 1981 to 1993. It included science fiction, art, articles and political commentary, the latter mostly of a green-Jeffersoni
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  • '''NightWorld''' was a horror zine edited by Lyman B. Feero, Erik Winter, and Greg Commeau from Old Town, Main ...y by Greg Commeau, L.B. Feero, The Gravedigger, and T.W. Smythe. The cover art is uncredited.
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  • [[Image:FallCoverZine.png|200px|thumb|right|Zine el General volume 1, issue 1]] ''' Zine el General''' is a Bloomington-based [[zine]].
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  • ...howcasing Canberra's experimental youth writers. The [[zine]] is described in [[The new pollution]], page 41, as containing "loads of poetry, fiction and The title of the [[zine]] was also the name of a performance art and poetry night hosted at Heaven Nightclub.
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  • ...jaw dropped to the ground...meek faces and apocalyptic visions''' is a [[zine]] by [[Ango Visone]]. ...y and published by [[Speed Demon]]. It is a collection of the drawings and art work of Ango Visone.
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  • '''Big Duck Zine''' is a zine from Northern California U.S.A. ...comic]] art, and humor. Contributers include Chris Applegren who later was in a band with Theo called Bumblescrump.
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  • ...64_600_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''TARDIS''' <br/>Issue 8 July 1976<br/>Cover art by Stuart Glazebrook]] '''TARDIS''' was a fanzine published in London, UK, devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who''.
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  • ''See also the [http://zinewiki.com/Category:Distro Zine Distro category.]'' * [[ABC Zine Distro]]
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  • [[Image:StarRover.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''The Star Rover'''<br/>1946<br/> Cover Art by Arthur A. McCourt]] ''The Star Rover'' was published in the U.S.A. and appeared in the 1940s and 1950s. At least seven issues of this mimeographed fanzine wer
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  • ...rmat for new free form graphic literature and art. ''Kuti'' is bi-langual, in Finnish with English translation. Along with the comics, sometimes there ar The first issue of ''Kuti'' was published in autumn 2006.
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  • ...ery Point, Hobart, Tasmania. Entrance is via at the top of the fire escape in Kelly’s Garden. The collection is on loan from [[Silverfish Zines]]. ...(CCD) organisation that ‘creates artistically and socially groundbreaking art with young people and their communities’.
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  • ...magazine of real and unreal stories. Run by editor Christine Stoddard and art director Kristen Rebelo, ''Quail Bell'' features creative and journalistic .... The books' cover art by Kristen Rebelo won a "distinguished merit" award in 3x3 Magazine's International Picture Book Show that same year.
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  • ...ychtrope_copy2.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Psychotrope'''<br/> Issue 6 <br/> Cover Art by Louis Wann]] '''Psychotrope''' was a literary zine published by Mark Beech in Worcester, UK.
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  • ...ommunity. It began in 2012. I.E. Zine Fest is held at Augie's Coffee House in Redlands, California. [http://iezinefest.tumblr.com/ I.E. Zine Fest tumblr]
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  • ...os_2_copy.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Helios''' <br/>Issue 2 July 1937<br/>Cover art by Morris Scott Dollens]] ...with issues two to six edited solely by Moskowitz. The last issue appeared in May 1938.
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  • ...''Tamlacht'' included editorials, articles, essays, reviews, fiction, and art work. ...reviews included Alfred A. Attanasio, reviewing Alastair Crowley's ''Magic in Theory and Practice'', and an essay by A.A. Attanasio on "The Relationship
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  • '''Leisure Centre''' is an artists [[zine]], produced 6 times a year. ...ws of exhibitions. The most recent issue, number eight, includes the first in a series of special limited edition postcards specially made by artists for
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  • ...:NOLAzine10-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''NOLAzine'''<br/>Issue 10<br/>Cover art by Dany Frolich]] ...e fiction fanzine published by the New Orleans Science Fiction Association in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A.
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  • ...red and the Profane''' is a [[zine]] by [[Kim Riot]] who currently resides in San Diego, CA. ...Profane, as a [[one-shot]]. Done in a [[cut-n-paste]] style, it is an art zine about witchcraft and the occult.
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  • ...nd the editor's job at a library, living in Pittsburgh and creating public art. [[category:Zine]][[category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] [[ Category: Pennsylvania Zines]][[Cate
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  • '''La Boca''' is a [[perzine]], started in 2002 by Erica Parrott of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.. The [[zine]] includes observations and insight on friendships, art, and daily life, mainly centered around emotional detail. Issue two includ
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  • ...s_Mill_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Ludd's Mill'''<br/> Issue 16/17 <br/>Cover art by [[Harry Turner]]]] ...e and was 'rescued' by Darlington . It was released in the 1970s and 1980s in Ossett, Yorkshire, UK.
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  • ...zine fair that is put on by the [[Zine Team]], a Savannah, Georgia-based [[zine]] and [[minicomic]] collective. ...ine Team Zine Fair took place on April 21, 2007 in the Savannah College of Art and Design Student Center. SCAD's Society of Collegiate Journalists Chapter
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  • '''Geschlecht und Schoklade''' (2007) is a small literary / art [[zine]] by Gaby Bila-Guenther (Berlin), [[Gracia Haby]] and [[Louise Jennison]]. ...d white photocopy images of Haby's collages printed on lemon yellow stock, in an edition of 100.
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  • '''Thistle''' was a goth [[zine]] published by [[Erika Small]] and [[E. Katie Holm]]. ...meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Nevertheless, '''Thistle''' got good reviews in [[Propaganda]] and other goth zines.
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  • ...nts in the Faculty of Landscape Architecture at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Topics include design theory, analysis, fiction, and ar [[Category:Zine]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[category:Manitoba Zines]][[Category:2000's publications]][[catego
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  • In October 1995 [[Harry Pye]] returned to London from Winchester School of Art and published the first issue of "'Frank"' magazine using the photocopier a ...en away free to visitors to the South London Gallery, it was also reviewed in Record Collector magazine who described it as "a cheeky [[Cut and Paste|sci
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  • ...996_n10_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Grotesque'''<br/>Issue 10 1996<br/> Cover art by Philip Topping]] ...he first issue appeared in April 1993. Issue 10, the final issue, appeared in 1996.
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  • '''The Burning''' zine was written by Durand J. Compton and released by [[The Boomerang Press]]. ...ring a wider array of music reviews as well as cultural criticism, essays, art and reporting on Omaha's underground scene. It went defunct due to the wri
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  • ...y.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Worlds Apart'''<br/>Issue 1 February 1951<br/> Cover art by Kraushaar]] .... Cox, Van Splawn, and John Kelly Jr. and published by The Stone Age Press in Columbus, Georgia, U.S.A.
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  • ...elf_6_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Pelf'''<br/>Issue 6 February 1969<br/>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]]]] ...lf''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Dave Hulan and Dave Locke in the U.S.A.
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  • ''Ignatz'' was published beginning in the late 1950s and into the 1970s. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch, mimeographed ...ed in the Fanzine Collection of Temple University Library. It was included in the 101 mailing of the 1972 SAPS.
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  • Vattacharja Chandan is a [[zinester]], writer and [[Mail Art|mail artist]]. ...Italy ( ''Anterem, Offerta Speciale'' ) his work has also been published in the U.S.A. (''Generator, Absinthe, Cathay, Texture, Short Fuse, Drunken Bo
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  • ...title allows Pranas to collect, print, and show off work that does not fit in with any of his other current titles. Loose Ends is published by [[Ghost Car Press]] and in limited runs with no reprints.
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  • '''A Time To Die''' is a zine from the Bay Area of California, U.S.A. ..."Time To Die" then the subsequent issue titled "To Die". The zine is made in a cut and paste layout with a typewriter.
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  • ...Raffles.gif‎|right|frame|'''Raffles'''<br/>Issue 6.5 August 1982<br/>Cover art by Rob Hansen]] ...New York City, NY, U.S.A. in the 1970s and 1980s. The first issue appeared in 1977.
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  • ...e Brooklyn Zine Fest & the Blond Art Book Zine Fair held at Signal Gallery in Brooklyn. [[Category:Zine]]
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  • ...exual]], [[queer]], [[feminist]], [[body|fat-positive]] [[zine]] published in the [[UK]]. Issues 1-7 were created between 1991-2001. It was written and d ...A4 folded in half) with coloured-paper cover. Most of the content was line-art cartoon strips.
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  • ...erry_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Different'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1938<br/> Cover art by James Taurasi]] ...the 1930s. Two issues were released, the first in May 1938, and the second in October 1938. It was "A Cosmic Publication", one of a number of fanzines pr
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  • ...an in the 2000s and was created in Vermont, U.S.A. The 13th issue appeared in April 2011. Included are short essays and articles on everything from film ...omson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), Taral Wayne, Alan White, and reprints of art work by Jackie Causgrove ([[Resolution]]).
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  • ...e_RE_Gilbert_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Maybe'''<br/>Issue 38 1975<br/>Cover art by Robert E. Gilbert (REG)]] ...released in 1975, and issue 49 in 1978. 65 issues were published, the last in 1985.
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  • '''Pandora's Box''' is a [[zine]] by Sam Culprit from West Hollywood, California, U.S.A. A couple of issues of '''Pandora's Box''' were released in the late 1990's.
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  • ...dian zine was published in ''Runway Magazine'' (Trash edition), 2006. The zine features pencil and text drawings with letraset and textual wordplay on the ...tegory:New South Wales Zines]] [[Category:2000's publications]] [[Category:Art Zines]] [[Category:Arts and Crafts]]
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  • ...e:Orb_1950_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Orb'''<br/> Issue 2.1 1950 <br/> Cover art by Morris Scott Dollens]] ...lume 3, #2, with 11 issues published in all. In the ad for ''Orb'' printed in [[Wastebasket]], it called itself "the avant garde fanzine".
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  • [[Image:Beyond3t.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Beyond'''<br/>Issue 3 1944<br/>Cover art by Jack Wiedenbeck]] '''Beyond''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Rosco E. Wright in the U.S.A.
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  • '''Afterzine''' is a bi-annual arts and culture zine, curated by [[Hamish Robertson]], featuring a collection of invited works u ...erback zine; 112 pages; perfect bound; printed bi-annually. Offset printed in the USA.
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  • '''The Kingsboro Press''' is a zine based in Brooklyn, NY., U.S.A. ...i-regular self-titled journals and the occasional artist book. Focusing on art, design, music, and politics, ''Kingsboro Press'' has published work by Mic
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