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  • ...te narratives. With Hobbeson and Chives, we cut out all the boring setup, dialogue and resolutions that bog down your typical comic stories, and charge forwar
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  • ...a Guantanamo Bay prison article signed by Mircea from [[MPTYzine]]; a free dialogue about army fundings; a [[comic]] about building bombs and [[Anarchism|anarc ...ucts you want, and not those you're offered, signed by Maria Bălan; a free dialogue about communities and alternative travel; poetry; a band review for Einstü
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  • ...mmer's worth of media [[Activist|activism]], deconstruction, and community dialogue. For many of the [[zinester]]s, this was their first experience outside of
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  • ...[Hannah Neurotica]] writes, "it is my hope that ''Ax Wound'' will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre -- a genre typically thought
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  • ...ey and felt that she needed an outlet to deal with the lack of intelligent dialogue that exists in the 'burbs. Today, Steph no longer lives in the suburbs, but
    1 KB (169 words) - 21:58, 27 September 2009
  • ...mmer's worth of media [[Activist|activism]], deconstruction, and community dialogue. For many of the [[zinesters]], this was their first experience outside of
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  • According to its website, the mission of the space has been to create a dialogue between the artistic community and the general public of San Francisco by p
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  • ...a feminist horror zine title! It is my hope that “Ax Wound” will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre — a genre typically thought
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  • ...a feminist horror zine title! It is my hope that “Ax Wound” will create a dialogue about gender in the horror/slasher/gore genre — a genre typically thought
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  • ...e cites these fanzines as examples of sf fans seeking "...to bring sf into dialogue with a larger universe of discourse and action—rather than, as elitist sn
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  • * "Das Boots & A Dialogue by Bob Wilson, from [[Eine Kliene Bottle, Musik I & Calico Belly]], 1976
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  • ...er shortened to [[Race Riot]] for its second issue), focused on creating a dialogue about race and racism in punk and punk-adjacent scenes, by and for punks of
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  • ...e cites these fanzines as examples of sf fans seeking "...to bring sf into dialogue with a larger universe of discourse and action—rather than, as elitist sn
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  • ...e cites these fanzines as examples of sf fans seeking "...to bring sf into dialogue with a larger universe of discourse and action—rather than, as elitist sn
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  • ...ds and family members are presented in the writing and usually provide the dialogue that each chapter begins with. Issue four was by far the most "successful"
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  • ...e cites these fanzines as examples of sf fans seeking "...to bring sf into dialogue with a larger universe of discourse and action—rather than, as elitist sn
    3 KB (429 words) - 17:29, 17 September 2015
  • ...nces), instead breaking apart the page with the use of collaged images and dialogue balloons.
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