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'''Master Flame''' is a small one-shot zine created by [[Patrick Rieve]] in Hamburg, Germany, 1998.
 
'''Master Flame''' is a small one-shot zine created by [[Patrick Rieve]] in Hamburg, Germany, 1998.
  
The zine was reprinted December 2012 by Bone Response Publications. The format of the 2012 reprint is 10,5 cm x 7,5cm. It is a folded A4 sheet, printed on one side (one-pager or "Einblatt"). It is printed on pink/rose paper.
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The zine was reprinted December 2012 by Bone Response Publications. The format of the 2012 reprint is 10,5 cm x 7,5 cm. It is a folded A4 sheet, printed on one side (one-pager or "Einblatt"). It is printed on pink/rose paper.
  
 
The original seven ink drawings of ''Master Flame'' were created "in one nights pour" in 1998. The pages comprise juicy and here and there violent ink drawings (Eros and Thanatos). Certainly because of the sexual content but also because of the eight pages there is a closeness to the format of a [[Tijuana Bible]]. Both zines are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].
 
The original seven ink drawings of ''Master Flame'' were created "in one nights pour" in 1998. The pages comprise juicy and here and there violent ink drawings (Eros and Thanatos). Certainly because of the sexual content but also because of the eight pages there is a closeness to the format of a [[Tijuana Bible]]. Both zines are included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].

Revision as of 11:14, 29 December 2012

Master Flame
Cover of the 2012 reprint

Master Flame is a small one-shot zine created by Patrick Rieve in Hamburg, Germany, 1998.

The zine was reprinted December 2012 by Bone Response Publications. The format of the 2012 reprint is 10,5 cm x 7,5 cm. It is a folded A4 sheet, printed on one side (one-pager or "Einblatt"). It is printed on pink/rose paper.

The original seven ink drawings of Master Flame were created "in one nights pour" in 1998. The pages comprise juicy and here and there violent ink drawings (Eros and Thanatos). Certainly because of the sexual content but also because of the eight pages there is a closeness to the format of a Tijuana Bible. Both zines are included in the collection of the St. Patrick's Zine Library.