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  • [[Image:Bleak_December_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Bleak December'''<br/>Issue 8 1976]] '''Bleak December''' was a genre poetry zine by Jim Dapkus.
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  • .... Issue 6 was published in June 1959 and was 10 pages. Issue 7 appeared in December 1959 and was 8 pages. Issue 8, the last issue, was published in June 1960 a
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  • [[Image:Bleak_December_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Bleak December'''<br/>Issue 8 1976]] '''Bleak December''' was a genre poetry zine by Jim Dapkus.
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  • ...Lounge, Level 3 Judith Wright Centre, Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley, December 2007. The exhibition included a closing night event on Thursday the 13 December, which included performances by local acts Shiver Like Timber, glam shock-r
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  • [[Image:TowardYesterday1.jpg|right|frame|''Toward Yesterday'' #1 (December 1943), cover art by James Kepner]] Only one issue was published, dated December 1943. It was distributed through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • [[Image:Oma-Emde.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Oma Emde''' <br/> December 2011]] ...mde'') is a zine by German artist [[Phillip Emde]]. The zine was published December 2011 by [[TBOOKS]] COLOGNE in Germany. The publication is a empathetic port
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  • *No. 3 (December 2010) LIMITED COPIES AVAILABLE at [[Smells Like Zines]] *No. 6 (December 2011) Available at [[Polyester Books]],[[Smells Like Zines]], [[Sticky]], R
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  • [[Image:Freon3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Freon'''<br/>Issue 3 December 1969<br/>Cover art by Wendy Pini (as Wendy Fletcher)]] ...g a supplement to issue 2, which was numbered 2.5. Issue 3 was released in December 1969.
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  • [[Image:Quinapalus4.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Quinapalus'''<br/>Issue 4 December 1979]] ...was released in April 1979, #4 in December 1979, #5 in January 1981, #6 in December 1982, and #7, the last issue, in March 1988.
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  • The distro was open from November 2000 through December 2004.
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  • ...ollector_issue_1.JPG‎|right||frame|'''The Fantasy Collector'''<br/>Issue 1 December 1988]] ...om]] in 1970. It was revived in 1988, and the first issue was published in December of that year.
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  • ...poz.com/articles/236_12423.shtml Legacy: Michael Botkin], ''Poz'', January/December 1997 ...an AIDS Quilt Made of Larfs] by Mark Allen interviewing Tom Ace, ''Vice'', December 31, 2010
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  • [[Image:Arcturus 1.jpg|right|frame|'''Arcturus''' <br/>Issue 1 December 1935 <br/> Cover art by R. Henry Drucker]] ''Arcturus'' ran for eight issues from December 1935 to April 1938. The first five issues were numbered 1.1 to 1.5, then Ki
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  • [[Image:COMPAct3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Compact'''<br>Issue 3 December 1963<br>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]]<br>Caption: "frankly, I'm dubi ...sed; the first in March 1963, the second in June, followed by the third in December of the same year. The fourth and final issue appeared in June 1964.
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  • [[Image:Unique_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Unique'''<br/> Issue 2 December 1941 <br/> Cover art by Arthur Williams ]] Issue two, published in December 1941, consisted of a cover drawn by Williams, an editorial, and articles by
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  • ...ars_2_Dec_1940_Larry_Farsace_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Stars'''<br/>Issue 2 December 1940-January 1941]] ...t to his primary fanzine [[The Golden Atom]]. The second issue appeared in December 1940 - January 1941 and was 14 pages.
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  • ...uschroniclerDec79_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Cygnus Chronicler'''<br>Issue 3 December 1979]] ...pearing March 1978. It was then relaunched as a small press publication in December 1979, running until 1983.
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  • ...Darkside1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Science Fiction Darkside'''<br/>Issue 1 December 2001]] ...ated to the television series ''Space: 1999''. The first issue appeared in December 2001, with issue 2 following in June 2002, Issue 3 was published October 20
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  • Issue number one was published in December 2007, and includes a collection of stories from Amy's column of the same na
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  • '''2017 Winter Holiday Special''' (December 2017) '''2018 Winter Holiday Special''' (December 2018)
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  • ...ue 3 was released June 1989, #4 in February 1990, #4 in Summer 1990, #6 in December 1990, and #7 in Summer 1991,and #10, was published in 1993. The last issue
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  • ...opy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Fabulous Faust Fan-Zine'''<br/>Volume 1, No. 2 December 1948<br/>Cover art by William F. Nolan]] ...ion, articles, verse and many special features. The last issue appeared in December 1952.
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  • ...Fest London''' was a queer zine festival that took place in London (UK) in December of 2012 and 2013.
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  • ...s the largest public [[zine]] collection in Australia, approximately 6000 (December 2009). The collection focus is [[zines]] produced in Australia, however, oc ...have not been catalogued on the Library's online public access catalogue (December 2009), aside from the limited number of zines that were acquired by legal d
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  • ...wn Hall Gallery, 358 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria, November-December 2007.
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  • ...nes created by author, publisher and zinester, [[AP Fuchs|A.P. Fuchs]], in December of 2009.
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  • ...is a [[Toronto]]-based [[photo zine]] and [[DIY collective]] co-founded in December 2008 by [[T. Reilly Hodgson]] and [[Dimitri Karakostas]].
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  • ...Texas Fan History" by Carolyn Cooper, from '''The Texas SF Inquirer''' #6 December 1983] ...21st Century Writers" by Allen Varney, from '''The Texas SF Inquirer''' of December 1986]
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  • ...wn; the prose poem "nothing like the sense of wonder", reprinted from the December 1988 issue of [[BSFan]] #17, edited by Elaine Stiles; "The Ghost On My Bed
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  • ...f Material from the Monash University Library Collection'', which ran from December 19, 2002 till May 5, 2003. ...n Exhibition of material from the Monash University Library Collection, 19 December 2002 to 5 May 2003.
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  • '''Prisoner - the Wentworth star''' (August 1994-December 1997) was the [[fanzine]] of the Official Prisoner Cell Block H Fan Club -
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  • ...978, #9 in january/February 1979, #10 in March/April 1979, #14 in November/December 1979, #15 in January/February 1980, #16 in March/April 1980, #17 in Summer
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  • '''Happy Thrasher''' was a [[zine]] published from December 1987 till June 1991.
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  • ...February 1940, with issue five in Spring, six in Summer and issue seven in December of the same year. It was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Associa
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  • ...First issue was published by [[Yin Yang Yong]] (''Yin Yang Yong Comixs''), December 2015. The publication is a xeroxed A5 zine with a silkscreen cover.
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  • * [http://grrrlzines.net/interviews/thefuturegeneration.htm December 2004 interview]
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  • '''Zines in Maine''' is a zine [[distro]] and library founded in December 2011 by [[Amanda Albert Moore]].
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  • ...buted in OMPA 4; issue 4 in September 1955, included in OMPA 5; issue 5 in December 1955, through OMPA 6, and was combined with Brunner's other fanzine [[Pogro issue 7 in December 1956, in OMPA 10; issue 8 in June 1957, in OMPA 12; issue 9 in September 19
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  • '''Cunt-Struck: A Feminist Scrapbook''' (December, 2001-) is a feminist [[zine]] published in Australia by KJE, featuring wor
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  • Sixteen issues were published between January 2003 and December 2007.
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  • The winter '10 issue is due out in early December 2010.
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  • ...'' was published in four issues in Yanco, New South Wales, Australia, from December 1980 to November 1982. Four issues were released.
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  • ...uted by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. Issue 5 was released in December 1953, included in the 26th mailing of the [[Spectator Amateur Press Societ
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  • '''Foul''' is a perzine by [[Brandon Wetherbee]], started in December of 2001. Each issue is themed, for example: ''Foul #16 "The Typewriter Issu
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  • '''Parcell Press''' is a [[zine]] [[distro]] and publishing house started in December 2003 in Fredericksburg, VA by Taylor Ball of [[Cultor-Sore]] zine. Parcell
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  • ...ssue nine. Prior to that, both Martin and Garcia had been contributors. In December 2009, Garcia left as co-editor, leaving Jean Martin As Editor-in-Chief, and
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  • ...m the Monash University Library Collection'' which took place the 19th of December, 2002, to the 5th of May, 2003.
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  • '''Bradley Sands'''(born December 28, 1978) writes absurdist comedies that demolish the walls of reality. He
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  • [[Image:Sphere_1957_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Sphere'''<br/>Issue 7 November-December 1957]] ...as released in Nov. 1956. Volume 2, nos. 2-6 were issued between March and December 1957. Volume 3, numbers 1, and 2 were published in January/February, and Ma
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  • ...''. It was first published in Reno, Nevada, U.S.A. from November 1935 till December 1936, and then by The Futile Press in Lakeport, California, U.S.A. It was a No. 2, December 1935, included the first appearance of editor Beck's column "Hammer and Ton
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  • The second Broken Arts Fair was held on December 11, 2010 at a different public library and featured zines from Pageot, [[An ...Arts Fair is intended to continue on a semi-annual schedule every July and December.
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  • '''Unsigned''' has been published by Evelyn Nguyen from England, UK since December 2005. The A4 sized, 40 page [[fanzine]] features color covers, lesser know
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  • ...im Drescher and published by [[Stalking Cat Editions]] in January 2013 (or December 2012). It was published in the Netherlands. It consists of 16 pages (b/w) +
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  • '''Ann Green''' (born Merthyr Tydfil, December 1961) was a British [[fanzine]] editor, writer, convention organiser, photo
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  • ...), The Psychedelic Furs (#6), The Damned (#7), Slaughter and the Dogs (#8, December 1979).
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  • ...tar Trek'' fan club in Australia, and began publishing ''Trekkie Talk'' in December 1976 The second issue appeared in January 1977, but Austrek decided to chan
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  • The second issue came out in December 2008 with a silk-screened patch in it. <br>
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  • *4 &quot;What Matters Most Is How Well You Walk Through the Fire,&quot; December 2010
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  • ...olour front and back cover, and 14 black and white pages of illustrations. December 2007 purchases came with magnifying glass 'to help you find your own!'.
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  • Issue #1 (December 1997) - The author writes about cycling, being Wiccan, The Rutles, the sad
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  • The initial run was less than 20. It was published December 10th,1993.
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  • Issue 7, from December, 1967, featured cover art work by Brian Frost. Articles were by Mike Ashley ...rom its second issue and would see seven issues in all, the last one dated December 1967. This was not Ashley's first experience with fanzines, however. He had
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  • Dunne began Hen House Zine Distro in December of 2007. Hen House has tabled at local shows since 2008 at venues like Bott
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  • The first issue appeared December 1970. ''The Fanarchist'' was nominated for a [[Ditmar Award for Best Fanzin
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  • ...'' was published in Orinda, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in December 1960, issue two in 1961, issue four in March 1962, and issue five was relea
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  • ...ssue included an account of [[Ann Green]] and [[Steve Green]]'s wedding in December 1983, for which Lesley was a witness, and it was done in the style of a con
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  • Issue 5 was published in November/December 1971, and included front and back covers by Bruce Townley ([[Oblong]]), an Issue 8 appeared in December 1973, issue 9 in March 1974, issue 10 in June 1974.
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  • '''Vennad Universum''' (December 2010 - April 2011) was a [[fanzine]] from Argentina edited and published mo
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  • In December 2012 ''Zine Checker'' was updated and this second editon circulated the str
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  • Launched in December 2000 by Bill Burns, eFanzines.com hosts more than 200 zines as well as lin
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  • ...nicle3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Dark Shadows Chronicles'''<br/>Issue 3 December 1976]] issue 3, from December 1976 was 36 pages, and featured an article on ''Dark Shadows'' commercialis
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  • The first issue came out in December 2007 and this zine is for free.
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  • ...viewed bands : Benefits Forgot, Burzum, Cernunnos, Dark White, Darkthrone, December Moon, Desecration, Esoteric, Ever Dark, Fifth Dominion, Fleurety, Immolatio
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  • '''Drink, Fight, and Fuck!''' was started in Boston, Massachusetts in December of 2006 by [[Luccifer]]. Six issues have been released as of June 2007. Th
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  • ...rom the Monash University Library Collection'', which ran from the 19th of December, 2002 until the 5th of May, 2003.
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  • ...ion of R2D2 and Princess Leia lookalikes. The movie had its UK premiere in December 1977.
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  • In December 2011, Longshanks conceived [[ZiP]]: Zine in Progress (http://zine.noisebrid
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  • ...selfpublished by [[Till D. Thomas]] and Ulama Media. Issue 4 was released December 2010 with a print run of 300 copies. The publication is in German language
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  • In December 2012 the second issue was printed with a printrun 60 copies. It contained a
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  • ...Trek'' television series and the subsequent movies. It was published from December 1969 to July 1972, with five issues being produced in that time.
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  • ...]) and Michael Wallis. 8 issues were published before the fanzine ended in December 1990.
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  • ''Kinesis'' ran 3 issues from February 1969 to December 1970.
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  • ...was held at the Brunswick Arts Space in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia in December 2008.
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  • '''Scythrop''' (December 1969 and Summer 1973-1974), formerly the [[Australian Science Fiction Revie
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  • * Encuentro # 2: December 2004. half size. featured Creations End, Insurrect, Get It Away, and FxPxO
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  • ...ersonal life, poetry, and a letter column. The first issue was released in December 1979. In 1980, issue 2 appeared in March; issue 3 in June; and issue 4 in S
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  • ...t|one-shot]] [[zine]] by [[Judy]], published in Worcestor, Ma., U.S.A., in December of 1995.
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  • ...[[fanzine]]. It appeard in October 2005 and the last issue was released in December 2006.
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  • * "I'm Writing This From Work" by [[Eric Lab Rat]] (December 2006) * "Indestructible" by [[Cristy Road]] ([[Green Zine]], Indestructible) (December 2006)
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  • ...was released in January 1953, #6 in February-March, #7 in June, and #8 in December 1953. The title of the fanzine was then changed to ''Vamp'' for issue #9, a
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  • ''Plak-Tow'' began publishing in December 13, 1967 from Newark, Delaware, U.S.A., as a newsletter devoted to the tele
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  • The zine was reprinted December 2012 by [[Bone Response Publications]]. The format of the 2012 reprint is 1
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  • ...e appeared in 1986. Eight issues were published, the last one appearing in December 1990. Issue 8, the last issue arrived in December 1990, and featured a reprint of an article by Ben Bova, and writing by Tony
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  • The first and only issue of ''Macabre'' was released in December 1939 by 19 year old Rathbone. It is the first science fiction fanzine to em
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  • '''Hen House Distro''' was founded December of 2007 in Montevallo, Alabama by [[Katie Dunne]], a student at the Univers
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  • ...e publisher. There is no exact date of publishing. Latest article is dated December 2005.
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  • *No. 12 (December 2005): features interviews with Bewilderbomb, Staying at Home, Unpaid Debt, *''Xmas Special'' (December 2006)
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  • The December 1950 issue of [[Quandry]] (#5) lists the first issue of ''Bizarre'' as bein
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  • ...e:The_Vagrant_1919_b.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Vagrant'''<br/> Issue Twelve, December 1919]] ...1917, #8 in July 1918, #9 in September 1919, #11 in November 1919, #12 in December 1919, #13 in May 1920, #14 in March 1922, and the final issue, #15, in Spri
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  • ...urch, Virginia, U.S.A. Issue #1 was released November 11, 1983, Issue 2 on December 9, 1983, #3 January 14, 1984, #4 on March 10, 1984, #5 April 14, 1984, #6 M
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  • ''Macrocosm'' was first published in December 1971 in London, England. Three issues were released, the last in July 1972.
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