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  • [[Image:Pinchkid2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Pinch Kid''' <br/>Issue 2]]
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  • ...o''' is a [[compzine]] about making, collecting and viewing fine art. Each issue features work from artist, photographers, illustrators, collectors and cura ...th a volume and issue number. All subsequent issues will be marked with an issue number only.
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  • ...'' was published in Danville, Pennsylvania, U.S.A, in the 1950s. The first issue appeared in the summer of 1954, and was appropriately entitled ''Summer Tor ...in May 1956; Issue 8 in February 1957; and Issue 9, which may be the last issue, in May 1957.
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  • [[Image:Rebel.jpg|115px|thumb|right|'''Rebel Fux''' Issue Twenty-Three]] ...Are Revolting by Allen Ginsberg Sappho James Baldwin Monique Wittig", and issue twenty-five announced "Violence and Disruption in Society". Rebel Fux was f
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  • [[Image:Sphere_1957_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Sphere'''<br/>Issue 7 November-December 1957]] ...s 1, and 2 were published in January/February, and March/April of 1958. By issue 12, ''Sphere'' was being published in Atlanta, Georgia, by Joe Christoff an
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  • ...hronically_yours_1.png|200px|thumb|right|'''Chronically Yours zine'''<br/> Issue 1 cover]] Issue 1 (2012) is a more general introduction.
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  • ...#2 is expected late 2013 & will be a 1/4 sized recap of the 7 years since Issue #1.
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  • ===Issue 1=== Published in August 2005, Issue #1 featured interviews with: Lisa Petrucci, Guerrilla Girls, Ariel Schrag,
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  • ...s carrying a sign reading: "CTRL + ALT + DEL: ABORT THIS PRESIDENT." Part 2 of the "Chinchilla Man" saga. Print run explodes by 1,000% due to the disc ...f the same cover as issue 1, which nobody had seen because nobody ever saw issue 1.
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  • [[Image:One Solution.jpg|160px|thumb|right|'''One Solution''' Issue 4]] ...North America. The first three issues were photocopied, but by the fourth issue the zine was printed.
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  • ...covers), 5.5" x 8.5", black and white, and photocopied. Cover price is US $2.00. '''Issue #1 (March 2010) contents:'''
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  • [[Image:Butcher-queers-1-Cover.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Butcher Queers, issue 1 Cover]] ...ollated articles and artwork from writers and artists to produce the first issue. It was published as a 34 page zine in April 2008. ''Butcher Queers'' is pr
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  • [[Image:SF_Opinion_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''SF Opinion'''<br/>Issue 7 April 1968<br/>Cover art by Vaughn Bode]] ...n issues were published in Lenoyne, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Issue 7, the last issue, appeared in April 1969.
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  • [[Image:Satans_Child_Dec_1958_No_5.jpg|right|frame|'''Satan's Child'''<br/>Issue 5 1958]] ...ages. Issue 7 appeared in December 1959 and was 8 pages. Issue 8, the last issue, was published in June 1960 and was 10 pages.
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  • [[Image:Aubade.jpg‎|right|frame|'''audabe'''<br/>Issue 4 2008]] <b>Issue #1</b> was written in 2005, and it is about connections.<br>
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  • ...s and art. (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
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  • Issue #1 was half page with 18 pages. Issue #2 was half page with 34 pages.
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  • *No. 1, ''The Bedroom Issue'' (Fall 2009) *No. 2, ''The Hair Issue'' (Winter 2010)
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  • ''Issue number 1'' ''Issue number 2''
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  • ...-issue-3-issue-8/ Maximum Rock N Roll Feb 2021 review of photo issues 2&3, issue 8]
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  • '''Issue 1''' (Winter 2006): Contains interviews with Bane, Converge, This Is Hell, '''Issue 2''' (Summer 2006/2007): Contains interviews with Poison the Well, Outbreak,
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  • ...age:Carefully_Sedated_1_copy.png‎‎|right|frame|'''Carefully Sedated'''<br/>Issue 1 April 1983<br/>Cover art by Peter Gottlieb]] ...nto, Ontario, Canada. The first issue appeared in April 1983, and the last issue, 4.5, in August 1986.
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  • ...e by [[Charlotte Lee]] from England. She is currently working on the third issue. ...lores different feminist issues, and is often quite sexually explicit. All issue's of ''Bitch theme'' are in the classic [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] sty
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  • [[Image:Cyclette1small.jpg|frame|Issue #1]] ...shing '''Cyclette''' in about 2002-2003, as a one-off [[zine]], but Issue #2 was produced a year later. Done in a [[cut-n-paste]] style, this zine is a
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  • The first issue is about the author's life as a metalhead. It includes art and articles abo The second issue focusses more on female-fronted or all-female metal bands that the author l
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  • ...re etc), and noise music. It ran for two full issues and one collaborative issue during 2010 and was written by Sam Hunt. <li>Issue 1: June 2010, eleven pages, limited to twenty-five copies.
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  • Synthesis Issue 1: Summer 1995<br> Synthesis Issue 2: 1996<br>
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  • [[Image:if-dstroyed-zine.gif|frame|if destroyed still true #2]] Each issue is 20 pages and mostly hand-lettered. An essay by Nine from this zine, enti
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  • '''Let's DIY II: Taking Zine-Making to the Community''' is the second issue in the [[Grrrl zines a go-go]] series of published [[zine]]s. ...way to reach new audiences and to contribute to social change. Let's DIY #2 covers the basics: How do you begin and maintain a partnership with a commu
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  • A review by Emily Pohl-Weary in [[Broken Pencil]] issue 16 described the zine as "filled with [the author's] compelling stories abo ...p://www.brokenpencil.com/reviews/reviews.php?reviewid=1422 Review of issue 2] in Broken Pencil
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  • Issues #1-3 were published in Los Angeles, CA. Issue #4 was published in Portland, OR. ===Issue No. 1===
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  • ''RADIOSPIRIT'' is an 8 1/2 by 11 saddle-stapled zine in full-colour. Issue 1 featured a cover by Gabbo with interior photos by [[M Lloyd]] and art by
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  • ...ion, and reviews. The first three issues were 32 pages long xeroxed on 8 1/2" x 11" paper folded in half. Issues 4 and 5 were 16 and 32 pages, respectiv ==Content by issue==
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  • [[Image:Tbtk.jpg|frame|Issue #1]] ...atures "wintery" patterns, while Issue #2 features "summery" ones. A third issue has been in the works since 2005.
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  • [[Image:Esprit_Vol_2_No_1_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Esprit'''<br/>Volume 2, No. 1 August 1960<br/> Caption: "…the magazine for the enquiring mind."] ...the [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association]] (OMPA) but with the 13th issue in 1960 she decided to make it generally available. Daphne Buckmaster state
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  • The first issue of ''Knight Shift'' was published in June 1996 and contains 182 pages. It ''Knight Shift'' 2 was published in October 1996. It contains 204 pages, and includes the stor
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  • [[Image:Antipathy2.JPG|frame|Antipathy #2 cover]] ...rants on [[punk]], revolution, liberation, sex, death and much more. Each issue was generally quite thick and packed with entertaining writing.
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  • '''Issue 1''' '''Issue 2'''
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  • Issue #1 (December 1997) - The author writes about cycling, being Wiccan, The Rut Issue #2 (March 1998) - Cappuchino, 1940s music, and why cloning should be allowed a
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  • Issue #5 featured pieces about misogyny in comedy, growing your own vegetables, a Issue #4 dealt with antidepressants, Leeds Zine Fest 2012, holidays, and fat shop
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  • [[Image:Hedgehog_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Hedgehog''' <br/>Issue 2 1978 <br/>Cover art by Randy Mohr]] ...ication were released in the 1970s. The first issue came out in 1977, with issue two following in 1978.
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  • [[Image:48_Thrills_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''48 Thrills'''<br/>Issue 5 1977<br/>Cover photo of Johnny Rotten]] One of the early [[punk]] [[fanzine]]s, the first issue of ''48 Thrills!'' came out in November of 1976.
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  • [[Image:thestowaways.jpg|frame|'''The Stowaways'''<br/> Issue 11 2012]] The first issue was published in September 2011, and it continues to put out new issues on
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  • [[Image:Su3_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Straight Up''' <br/>Issue 2 1952 <br/>Illustration by Terry Jeeves]] ...radio, books, films, magazines, fanzines, conventions, and fan news. Issue 2 appeared in March, No. 3 in May, No. 4 in July, and No. 5 in October.
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  • ...n the Summer of 1937, #2 in the Fall and #3 in November/December. The 4th issue appears in January/February 1938, #5 in March/April, #6 in September. ...er by Taurasi. They continued as editors for the next four issues. The 9th issue was released in March 1939. The 10th and 11th issues also appear in 1939. I
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  • .... It was a printed fanzine that ran for three issues during 2009. A fourth issue was scrapped due to dwindling interest, and failure to secure interviews. Interviewed bands included: Sorry and the Sinatras, 2 Sick Monkeys, The Rabble, Teenage Bottlerocket, The 241ers, The Restarts, X
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  • [[Image:Tortoise19_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Tortoise''' <br/>Issue 19<br/> Cover by [[Pete Young]]]] The first issue of ''Tortoise'' was released in August 1998. As of Spring 2006, 22 issues h
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  • Issue 1 came, out in March 2011, featured interviews with Men Of Good Fortune and Issue 2 came out in June 2011 and features interviews with Big Barry Cook, the Dand
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  • ...Superzine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|alt text|'''Jesus Christ Superzine'''<br/>Issue 1]] ...eader''. Issue #2 came out in 2011, as well as a revised second edition of issue #1.
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  • [[Image:Glamdring3_copy.jpg |right|frame|'''Glamdring'''<br/>Issue 3 August 1960<br/>Cover art by Jack Harness]] ...January, 1968; issue 5 in February, 1968; issue 6 in March, 1968; and issue 7, the last, in April, 1968.
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  • ..._198805_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Revelations from Yuggoth'''<br/> Issue 2 1988 <br/>Cover art by Allen Koszowski ]] ...' appeared in the 1980s from Mount Olive, North Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in November 1987, the second in May 1988, and the third, and last,
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  • [[Image:Nazguls_Bane_3.jpg |right|frame|'''Nazgul's Bane'''<br/>Issue 3 1961]] The first issue was published between September,1960 and January, 1961.
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  • [[Image:Mathom_4_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Mathom'''<br/>Issue 4 March 1970]] Issue 1 was published in February 1969, with issue 2 following in June, and issue 3 in October of the same year.
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  • ...lume 16, Number 1. ''Providence'' is again included in Volume 17, Number 2 issue of May 1927.
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  • ...The first issue appeared in August 1976, #2 in October 1976, and the last issue, #6, was released in 1977. It was an Apazine, distributed through the [[Fan ...une]] #54, of November 1978, Carol Meiner reviews ''Risteria'' and says of issue #6, "Personalzine, mimeo. A few pages of welcome personal news
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  • [[Image:Bizarre2sept_oct1951_copy.jpg‎|Right|frame|'''Bizarre''' <br/>Issue 2 September - October 1951]] The December 1950 issue of [[Quandry]] (#5) lists the first issue of ''Bizarre'' as being the Official Organ of SFD.
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  • [[Image:Cadillacgirl 1.jpg|160px|thumb|right|'''Cadillac Girl'''<br/> Issue #1, 2004]] ...er the pen name Alice B. in 2004. In 2012, the zine started up again with issue #3 under the writer’s real name Mel W. More info on current and past iss
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  • [[Image:Different_1938_Jerry_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Different'''<br/>Issue 1 May 1938<br/> Cover art by James Taurasi]] The first issue was produced especially for the First National Science Fiction Convention,
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  • [[Image:Park_is_mine.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''The Park is Mine'''<br/> Issue 1 2009]] The zine is a collaboration and issue 1 was published on the occasion of the exhibition ''Parcours Interdit'' at
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  • [[Image: Hungry zine -2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Hungry zine'' #2]] ...ardboard with a stitched binding, with a button and twine wraparound. This issue also features the first installment of the [[comic]] ''A tale regarding Mat
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  • Issue 2 was released in May, 1978 with a cover photo of Debbie Juvenile. Featured w Issue 4 featured a cover photo of Cosey Fanny Tutti of the band Throbbing Gristle
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  • ...age:Escape_193908_v1_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Escape'''<br/>Vol. 1, No. 2 1939<br/>Cover art by David Kyle]] ...fanzines, Wilson created ''Escape'' to remedy the situation. Volume 1, No. 2 was published in 1939. and Vol. No. 3 in September 1939.
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  • [[Image:Unicorn_1_2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Unicorn''' <br/>Issue 2 April 1968 <br/>Cover by Karen Rockow]] ...published, the last in Summer 1976. Volume 1 consists of 4 issues, Volume 2 consists of 5 issues and Volume 3 consists of 3 issues. ''Unicorn'' dealt w
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  • '''Issue 1''' has contributions from Jo Harrison, Flo Brooks, Molly Askey-Goldsbury, '''Issue 2''' has contributions from Erica Smith, [[Rachael House]], Melanie Maddison,
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  • Issue #6: Death In June, Con-Dom, Whitehouse, Never Presence Forever, article on Issue #5: The Grey Wolves, Von Thronstahl, Reborn Beton, Katscan, P.A.L., article
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  • [[Image:greed5.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Greed'' - Issue 5]] Issue 1 - Rites of Spring, Velvet Monkeys, The Replacements - 1986
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  • ...ction_Critic_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Science Fiction Critic''' Volume 2, No. 3 July 1938]] ...ially published monthly. The first two issues were mimeographed. The third issue, released January 1936, introduces the change of name to ''The Science Fict
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  • [[Image:SomeoneSaid.12%.jpg|frame|'''Someone Said''' Issue 2]] ...in the late 1980's. Issue one was photocopied and printed on color paper. Issue two was a large size black and white zine printed on newsprint in the style
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  • Each issue discusses a topic related to Michelle's history with [[depression]] and was * '''Issue 1: Cognitive Traps''' Discusses the cognitive traps that plague her; cognit
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  • ...e of demo tracks by the Furious Apples, a local Coventry group featured in issue 1. *Issue 1: (400 printed)- Furious Apples, Paris Cinema Project, The Luddites.
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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)]] ...were published, including a supplement to issue 2, which was numbered 2.5. Issue 3 was released in December 1969.
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  • [[Image:Djinn2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Djinn'''<br/>Issue 2 August 1952<br/>Cover art by Kraushaar]] The first issue was published in February 1952, and distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Pr
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  • [[Image:Evermistv2n4001_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Evermist''' Vol. 2 No. 4 Cover art by Jeff Adams 1976]] ...sue appeared in December 1974, and 15 issues were published until the last issue was released in Summer 1978.
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  • ...ebruary 1944), the first issue was not distributed and No. 2 was the first issue actually distributed. ...y finished and should be out about the same time as this Fido. This latest issue is a tremendous improvement on the first published, in style, quality and f
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  • ...lly features content developed over one proposed different topic for every issue by a [[collective]] of artists and page-makers. It's first issue was published in January 2015.
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  • ...and had a fold out tree, while the eighth issue was only 12 pages long, 1/2 sized vertically and had a colourful spider stamp on the cover.
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  • ...ns against inline skaters along with drawings, comics and listings in each issue. *Issue 2: Ali Kundang
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  • ...scle_1951-52_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Little Corpuscle'''<br/>Issue 2 Winter 1951/1952<br/>Cover art by Ronald Clyne]] ...Robinson reviewed issue 2, from Winter 1951/1952, in the March 1952, #2, issue of his fanzine [[Straight Up]] ; "The most striking feature of this mag is
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  • ...else. A highlight is the article "The Punk Zine History In Greece". Issue #2 is on the way.
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  • '''Issue 1''' '''Issue 2'''
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  • [[Image:Stphile2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''ST-Phile''' <br/> Issue 2 November 1968 <br/> Cover art by [[Juanita Coulson]]]] Art work for the first issue was by John D. Berry ([[Egoboo]]), Juanita Coulson, [[Margaret Dominick (DE
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  • [[Image:Tordboyau.jpg|frame|Issue 2]] ...nd free - it contained many pictures of punks with their bikes. The second issue, also free, contained articles about cycling in Angers, an article on the g
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  • ...with spray painted clear cover; 8 black and white photocopied pages; This issue also features a 'Book Token'. (Collect the first 4, follow directions to re [[Image:H.2_E_J_Zyla_72dpi.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Haich'' #2]]
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  • ...be a print zine using an 8 1/2 x 11 portrait format, now published in 8 1/2 x 11 horizontal format for easier reading on-screen; and a change in overal ...wton, Jen Woll, and Manfred Klein. Also a fairly healthy lettercolumn each issue.
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  • [[Image:Alif_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Alif''' <br/>Issue 12 1961]] ...two page cartoon by [[Bjo Trimble]] ([[Shangri L'Affaires]], [[Melange]]). Issue 15 featured a 'Piebald Hippgriff' on the cover. ''Alif'' #20 was released w
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  • '''Issue 1''' includes content by Summer Bat, [https://instagram.com/lekkerlillico/ ...iebagsart/ ReggieBags] as well as other local artists and musicians. This issue is distributed in limited numbers with a mix tape of several local musical
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  • [[Image:Fapulous_15_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Fapulous'''<br/>Issue 15 January 1961<br/>Cover art by [[Arthur Thomson]]<br/>(caption: "I'm thi The first issue was released August 1959, and was subtitled ''Faphelion''.
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  • ...cles. It was devoted to weird fiction, poetry, essays, articles and in one issue, a play. W. Paul Cook had been an important member of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s The first issue of ''The Ghost'' appeared in Spring 1943. It includes the first printing of
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  • ...t_of_shadows_2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Darkest of Shadows'''<br>Issue 2 May 1977]] The first issue of this fanzine was published in February 1977, featuring Jonathan Frid as
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  • [[Image:Cosmichobo2.jpg|right|frame|'''Cosmic Hobo'''<br/>Issue 2 1986<br/>Cover art by Martin Proctor]] The first issue appeared in 1983. It included the contributions "Children of Fire" by John
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  • [[Image:Aklo_2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Aklo'''<br/>Issue 2 Summer 1989<br/>Cover art by Aubrey Beardsley]] ...d in Summer 1989, issue 3 in Winter 1990/1991, and issue 4 in Summer 1991. Issue 5 was published in Autumn 1992 as a hardcover book by Tartarus Press.
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  • The first issue was published in the Spring of 1977 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, ...icle on ''Lord Of The Rings'' by M. L. Petard, "Tidepool" by Susan Wood, a 2-page comic collaboration between Ken Fletcher ([[Rune]]) and William Gibson
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  • '''Porch Beers''' is a [[perzine]] created by [[Elliott Stewart]]. In each issue Stewart writes humorous personal essays about his life, tied together by a * '''Issue 1: Fandom''': Issue 1 (March 2021) is about fandom. Stewart writes about fandoms he's been a p
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  • ...eries and some of the issues that will be addressed. ''Included with Issue 2 in all sales and trades.'' ...sses that constantly bother us in the world we live today. ''Included with Issue 1 in all sales and trades.''
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  • ''Issue #1''<br/> ''Issue #2''<br/>
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  • ...rough OMPA 6, and was combined with Brunner's other fanzine [[Pogrom]] #4; issue 6 was released in Summer 1956, in OMPA 8; ...June 1957, in OMPA 12; issue 9 in September 1957, in OMPA 13; and the last issue, 10, in May 1958, in OMPA 16.
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  • [[Image:Pigguts3.jpg‎ |thumb|right|'''Pigguts'''<br/>Issue #3]] [[Image:Pigguts6.jpg‎ |thumb|right|'''Pigguts'''<br/>Issue #6]]
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  • [[Image:Wits-end-2.jpg|200px|right|frame|Wit's End #3]] The first issue appeared in February 1992 and the third and final issue appeared in October 1992, at which time the name of the zine was changed to
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  • *No. 2 (November 1984) *No. 3 (August 1986) with issue No. 9 (August 1986) of [[Metaphysical Review]]
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  • ...most of the same material. '''Panmag''' then appeared with an issue Number 2 published in conjunction with another art performance-- this time at Saddle ...the number sequencing over with Issue 1, an 8 1/2 by 14 inch twice-folded issue about the ''Last Mail Art Show'' when he moved to the Lower East Side of Ma
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