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  • '''Grim Humour''' was a fanzine by Richard 'Richo' Johnson released in the UK. ''Grim Humour'' was published between 1983 and 1993, and covered music, from The Virgin
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  • '''Grim Humour''' was a fanzine by Richard 'Richo' Johnson released in the UK. ''Grim Humour'' was published between 1983 and 1993, and covered music, from The Virgin
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  • '''Ungulates''' is a 2021 surrealist humour zine by [[Paul Cooke]] for Dubious Books.
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  • ...Dubious Books inspired by early learning picture/word books and surrealist humour.
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  • '''Mustard''' Magazine is a comedy [[zine]] featuring original humour [[writer]]s and material. Also included are interviews with Michael Palin,
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  • * New Escapologist (Humour/Political) * Kleinzeit (Humour/Poetry)
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  • It is a humour zine which pokes affectionate fun at the UK bisexual scene, as well as wide
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  • ...tion that leaned toward science fiction while encompassing dark and ironic humour. Issue two was notable for having twelve different cover designs and hand i
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  • ...and Andrew Budge. The zine explores themes of vulnerability, longing, and humour around subjects such as love, sex and sexuality. A feature of the zine is i
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  • ...ke lentil soup"). This zine lasted about 5 issues, and consisted of mainly humour, but all in the anarcho side of things. The odd interview was included as w
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  • *No. 25 (January 2002): (humour)
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  • ...It is a mix of fine art, short stories and reviews, as well as satire and humour.
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  • ...writings and artwork are political, they can go from deadly dark to light humour.
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  • ...lour drawings in ''The book of love'' display the sense of imagination and humour of the artist, which are combined with short, witty and cynical views on lo
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  • ...(which are sometimes funny and sometimes painful). It's really good to see humour injected into this subject, done in a smart and clever way."
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  • ...] and is aimed directly at Guinea Pig Owners and Hobbyists with a sense of humour.
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  • ...ler, and Splintered. Richard 'Richo' Johnson of Splintered also did [[Grim Humour]] zine and ran the Fourth Dimension music label.
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  • ''''Heyt be! Zine'''', an illustrution/humour zine collective of Deniz Beşer, Sedef Karakaş, and Barış Sinsi formed i
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  • ...or the most part written by musicians and brings an often surreal sense of humour and irony (and sometimes earnestness) to its coverage of Toronto's music sc
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  • '''Blanc-Citron''' is an absurd humour science fiction fanzine by Mario Giguere.
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  • ...rtist and the Fan Activity Achievement Award (FAAns) for Best Fan Artist - Humour Award for 1977.
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  • ...r, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It ran till 1967 and was known for its acerbic humour. ''Queebshots'' was like a series of one shots, and each issue has its own
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  • ...ical situation in Canada, and the satire "Super Mountie" by Alicia Austen; humour; graffiti; record, comic book and book reviews; and fan club news.
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  • ...]], [[Slide Show]], and [[Young Tyrone: A Melodrama]], collections of dark humour and Dada-esque combinations of words and images.
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  • ...and says, "...this magazine is chockful of examples of the famous Ashworth humour, and I have to confess, is extremely hard to review in detail, except to sa
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  • ...make a name for itself as a readable, free fanzine with a healthy dose of humour and a pinch of opinion.
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  • ...iction zine, not even really fannish. It's the sort of serious-minded with humour thing that might have been published in the Thirties or Fourties, when Fans
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  • ...ore movie fanzine in the vein of UK zines like ''In the Flesh'' and ''Grim Humour''. Due to his laziness he has so far (2013) only managed to publish one iss
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  • ..."Widower's", a fictitious department store, sardonic mock ads on the black humour side, such as this example from Eric Needham:<br>
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  • ...ted, which is why she thanks God she was born with both a twisted sense of humour and a decent imagination.
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  • ...d personal style over ten issues but kept the nostalgic and geeky sense of humour. It now focuses on newly discovered retro horror films, mainly inspired by
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  • '''Badger's Dozen''' is a quarterly humour zine being published in Melbourne, Australia, by [[Tim Train]].
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  • ...to enter the venue, she distributed all the copies (including two Compleat Humour Paks) to the people standing outside in line. Some appreciated ''Shards'' f
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