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  • [[Image:J._Cruelty.jpg‎|right|frame]] The '''J. Cruelty Catalog''' was a "medley" [[zine]] created by [[Erik Farseth]], to
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  • ...Dameron]], [[Kelly Froh]], [[Racheal Gaffney]],[[Martha Grover]], [[The J Man]], [[Owen Thomas]], [[thrill racer]], and Parker himself.
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  • ...r themed series, the second of which is to pick up the 'Father' theme from the unfinished ''Atomiser'' #2. ...ith, Doug Iannucci, [[Mike Diana]], Neale Blanden, Anton Emdin, Boz, The J Man, Ryan Vella, Martin Humphreys, Gregory Mackay, SCAR, Simon James, Stratu, D
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  • ...e fiction, fantasy and paranormal-oriented fanzines from the 1940s through the 1960s. ...ym "Fywert Kinge". He also published at least one story in the pulps under the pseudonym William Graham.
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  • ...Leeflang, Neale Blanden, Possum, David Puckeridge, Gerard Ashworth, Growl the Garbage Girl, Stratu, Paul Buckberry, Agness, Nicolas. Neale Blanden, SCAR, Stratu, Gerard Ashworth, Growl the Garbage Girl, Sicko, David Leeflang, Lona, Ryan Vella, Trollman, Tobbe Blan
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  • ...in November-December of 1936, the second in January-February of 1937, and the third, in March-April of 1937.This last issue was published by Corwin F. St ...kerman ([[Imagination!]]), R. H. Barlow ([[Leaves]]), Robert Bloch, Arthur J. Burks, John Russell Fearn, Jack E. Fry, Raymond Z. Gallun, David H. Keller
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  • ...d in the 1990's. At the time, Rev. Anthony was the youngest Priest IIIº in the Church of Satan. Several issues of this zine devoted to Satanism were released during the decade that it was published. Featured were interview with Michael Moynihan
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  • ...iming the soul from the abyss". The cover of issue twenty-three announced "The Queers Are Revolting by Allen Ginsberg Sappho James Baldwin Monique Wittig" ''Rebel Fux!'' was one of the featured titles in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy M
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  • ...eports from L.A., Berlin, Brazil, Israel, Italy and other locations around the world, with a focus on electronic music. ...mperialism: Bankruptcy of the Left?" by Christopn Frengeli; "Say Fear Is A Man's Best Friend" by Matthew Hyland; You Must Help Yourself: Neo-Liberal Geogr
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  • ...ess [[comics]], someone who's done a lot in their field is notable whether the general public (most of whom don't read any minicomics at all) knows about *[[Liam Brooks]] ''[[Dream-Weaver]]'', ''[[Symbol-Man]]''
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  • '''TARDIS''' was a fanzine published in London, UK, devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who''. ...an interview with Terry Nation and an article on ''The Six Million Dollar Man''.
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  • ...a fanzine edited by Harry O. Morris and Edward Paul Berglund published in the 1970s and 1980s. ...for the zine and commencing with issue four the fanzine included fiction. The two editors worked together for seven more issues, with nineteen issues rel
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  • ...g in the center, and includes a burned CD compilation of bands featured in the zine with many previously unreleased tracks. ...nning with Mongrel Zine #9 the zine and the CD comp started being numbered the same for consistency (ie. Mongrel Zine #9 + Vol. 9 CD, Mongrel Zine #10 + V
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  • * [[The East Village Inky]] * [[The Electric Screening Room]]
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  • * [[The Arkham Advertiser]] by Scott Briggs * [[The Arkham Anchorite]] by Joe Moudry
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  • * [[The 2nd Hand]] * [[The Absinthe Faery]]
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