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  • ...umor, but was sometimes more personal or experimental. The third and final issue appeared in May 2006. == Issue #1 ==
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  • === '''Issue 1''' === === '''Issue 2''' ===
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  • [[Image:FAQ-02.gif|frame|Fall of Autumn Quarterly #2]] ==Issue 1==
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  • [[Image: -in-Valid -2.JPG|200px|thumb|right|(in)Valid #2]] * ''Issue 2'' (October 2005)
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  • The zine was described in the May 2000 issue of Discorder Magazine as "a concept zine mixing sly satire with outright ab ...f advertisement for a "National Zine Institute DIY Zine Course" from issue 2 was featured in volume 4 of [[Zine Yearbook]].
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  • *Lolita Issue 1 *Lolita Issue 2
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  • [[Image:Susie.jpg|frame|Issue #2]] .../details.php?area=zines&item_num=184 Stranger Danger Distro Details (Issue 2)]
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  • [[Image:Sowhyworry.jpeg|frame|'''So, Why Worry?''' Zine # 2]] ...ll in Texas during the 1990s, and year 2000. It was printed full page (8 1/2" x 11") and consists of four issues.
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  • [[Image:Static.jpg|frame|Static #2 cover]] ...botage articles, band interviews including J Church and Jawbreaker. Issue #2 featured a work horror story by Michelle of [[Trailer Trash]].
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  • ...s. The series is noted for the radical changes in subject matter in every issue and Morris's haphazard art style. * gremlin issue 0 "The Autobio Issue"
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  • [[Image:Pb2.jpg|frame|the pine box #2]] '''the pine box #1''' 36 p. Subtitled "we only know she came and went", issue #1 reexamines the path her life has taken thus far. She writes about depres
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  • [[Image:RUN.jpeg|frame|'''RUN''' Zine #2]] Issue #2 includes poetry from the late [[zinester]] [[Kara Simon]].
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  • *Issue 1 *Issue 2 (2009)
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  • ==Issue #1== The first issue included pieces from [[Sarala B]]. of [[Graceful Suicide]], [[Jacinta Bunne
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  • [[Image:Beercan2.JPG|frame|Beer Can Fanzine #2]] '''Issue #1:''' Music reviews, history of the beer can, and interviews with Moral Cr
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  • * [[Maxi]] (1985, 1 issue) * [[Lively 'zine]] (1991, 2 issues)
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  • ...:Trashcompactor001_copy.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''Trash Compactor'''<br/>Volume 2, #1 September 1988]] *Issue 10, June 1988: held at Wellington NZ City Library Zine Collection
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  • Issue #1 (1993), 40 pages (DIN A4) Issue #2 (1994), 44 pages (DIN A4)
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  • [[Image:Chooog.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Chooog'''<br/>Volume 2, No. 2 May 1957]] ...ork, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in 1957, Vol. 2, #2 in May 1957, and issue 6 was published in 1959. It is a mimeographed fanzine, made for the [[Fanta
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  • [[Image:Thank_You_Zine.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Thank You #2]] Thank You debuted in 2011 with its Spring/Summer issue #2. Consisting primarily of humorous articles, short stories, illustrations, a
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  • *No. 1 The Debutante Issue *No. 2 The Love Issue
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  • ...Temperament". Issue three came out in 1947, and was subtitled "Temporary". Issue 4 was also released in 1947, and was subtitled "Distemper". Damon Knight's contribution for issue 1 is entitled "On Hood River, Oregon", in which he mockingly describes the
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  • [[Image:Strange_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Strange Wonderland'''<br/>Issue 1 1997<br/>Cover art by Paul Young]] ...olumbia, Canada, in the 1990's. The Art Director was Paul Young. The first issue appeared in 1997.
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  • [[Image:JRissue2.jpg‎|200px|right|frame|Issue 2,''The Jaded Reviews Guide to Hippie Watching In North America'']] ...3, 'The Jaded Reviews Guide to Surviving 2012', was released April, 2010. Issue 4, 'Hippie Watching Guide Part II - The Raiders of the Lost Archetypes', wa
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  • [[Image:Total destruction-01.jpeg|thumb|right|Cover of the first issue of Total Destruction.]] ...raightedge, communist theory, queer separatism, and animal liberation. In issue #4 the zine took a turn away from [[Activist|activism]] and politics and mo
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  • [http://archive.diehippiedie.com/BoiseZines/InTheCity1.pdf Issue 1] [http://archive.diehippiedie.com/BoiseZines/InTheCity2.pdf Issue 2]
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  • ...eatures short stories, articles, illustrations, artwork and so forth. Each issue thematically revolves around social activities and outgoing behaviour: *Issue #1: ''Parties.''
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  • ...enix]]. Issue #1 was completed in April 2003. The majority of that first issue was a narrative about the author's experiences with mental disorders, medic ...if interested in obtaining a copy. Cost to USA/Canada/Mexico addresses is $2 in cash/stamps.
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  • ...suggestions for non-drug management. Issue #1 was released in 2014. Issue #2, which focuses on withdrawal from Sertraline, is due in 2015.
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  • [[Image:Cadenza_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Cadenza'''<br/>Issue 4 November 1961]] ...vember 1961, and issue 11 appearing in May 1965. At least one issue, # 8 1/2, was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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  • ...ctober 2006, issue 3 in October 2007, issue 4 in April 2008, and the fifth issue published in October 2008. Guest editor for issue 4 was Garth Spencer, editor of [[The Royal Swiss Navy Gazette]]. Contributi
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  • ...text in the zine. Each issue comes with a paper wrapper with the title and issue number. There is no definitive number printed for each issue, I just print as many as I feel like or can afford at the moment. New issue
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  • ...nne_Lavell_Jim_197006-07_n2_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Embelyon'''<br/>Issue 2 June 1970]] ...ared in May 1970, followed by issue 2 in June, and issue 3 in August 1970. Issue 4 came out in November of 1971. It was published in Indianapolis, Indiana,
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  • ==Not Sorry #3: the unofficial riot grrrl issue== ...tten in march and april of 2005. Its subtitled, "the unofficial riot grrrl issue,". The pieces included are about the editor's big move to portland and the
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  • The first issue came out in mid-2005 and was about her relationship with boyfriend and her ...ed picture of Stephanie on the cover and duct-tape binding. Crapulescence #2 is still in its first print run, so the gocco cover copies are still availa
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  • ...time, 9 full issues and one 1/2 issue have been released. The most recent issue #9 was released in October 2005. The zine follows a basic 'the personal is ...right (all of the interviewees are over 30). This issue is available for $2 from the address below.
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  • [[Image:FanToSee2-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Fan To See''' <br/>Issue 2 1953 <br/>Cover art by Joseph W. Miller]] ...tor was Paul Mittelbuscher. Issue 1 was published January 1953, with issue 2 following in February 1953. At this point the editor announced that ''Fan T
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  • ...blished in 2002. It is 36 pages. Contributors to '''Zine Librarian Zine''' Issue 1 include: ...ce for a Young Librarian." Contributors to '''Zine Librarian Zine''' Issue 2 include:
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  • [[Image:Deafula2.png|200px|thumb|right|'''Deafula'''<br/> Issue 2]] * '''''#2''''' (''November 2011''), about ''The Insurance Issue''
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  • ...[Ianto Ware]] (Issue 1 and 2), [[Bim]] (Issue 2), and [[Sophia Marchand]] (Issue 3). Simon describes '''My name is not Susan''' in the introduction to Issue 1: <blockquote> "This zine is a conglomeration of images and words that I l
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  • .... There is always a "Favorites List" and "Things that Suck" list in every issue, and most have a humorous question box in the end asking drunk people at th Additionally, there have been 2 Fuzzy Lunch Box side projects:
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  • [[Image:Melange_Bjo_Trimble_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Melange'''<br/> Issue 2 1961]] ...contained commentary, reviews and opinions from the editors. It was an 8 1/2 X 11 inch fanzine of around 20 pages.
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  • ...ories, feline pages, and references to the local music scene in Anchorage. Issue #1 also includes an interview with local band Beefadelphia.
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  • The first issue of ''Corr'' was published in 1969. Issue 2 1/2 also appeared in 1969, and featured contributions of artwork by Richard Del
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  • ...t leaned toward science fiction while encompassing dark and ironic humour. Issue two was notable for having twelve different cover designs and hand illumina ...eslikenewsprint/zinesatoz.html Tastes Like Newsprint distro (carries issue 2)]
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  • ...Kelvin Smith Library at Case Western Reserve University reports having an issue dated May 1965. ...f the play, ''The Play's The Thing!'', which appeared in the February 1953 issue of [[Confusion]] #16.
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  • *No. 1 The NaNoWriMo (2008) Issue *No. 2 The List Issue
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  • ...issue 6 in May 1971. Issue 7 was published in July, 1972, and was the last issue.
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  • [[Image:Coverfertig.png|200px|thumb|right|First issue]] '''Issue #1''' was published in October 2004.<br>
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  • ...s a woman's frank confessions about her love/sex life. For example, issue #2 has line drawings on 1 side and 91 lines of speech on the other.
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  • ...the Bizarre'' is 48 pages, with a stiff stapled cover, approx 5 1/2 by 8 1/2. All three issues were released in 1989. ...2), and Karl Koehler (#3). Kevin Lindermuth did the back cover for issue #2.
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  • ...first issue was published the day she turned 30 in October of 2006. Issue #2, out April 2007, is subtitled Nuns I've Known.
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  • ...y 1980. Volume 2, No. 1 was released in April 1981. The last issue, Volume 2, Nos. 6-8, was published in 1982. ...songs, letters, and an interview with Isaac Asimov was featured in issue 2 of March 1980.
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  • [[Image:Girlgangzine2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Girlgang Zine'''<br/> Issue #2<br/>2010]] ''Girlgang Zine'' issue 2 is called “the role model issue” and was published in 2010 with contributions by Laura K., Kiki Taylor, T
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  • '''Telaic Fantasy''' was the very first zine written by [[Su Mwamba]], with issue #1 released in January of 2009. ...author's husband, Corey Mwamba (a CD was included with the first copies of issue #1). The word 'telaic' is an archaic term meaning 'weblike' and thus seeme
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  • *Issue 1 (summer 1993) *Issue 2 (n.d)
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  • [[Image:EconoreM2.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Econore Magazine''' <br/> Issue #2<br/> Feb 2013]] ...and interviews with musician Carsten Vollmer and The Duke of Zuke. Issue #2 was published Februar 2013 with more pages.
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  • *Issue 1: February 2006 *Issue 2: July 2006
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  • [[Image:Spaceteer_194708_n1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Spaceteer'''<br/> Issue 1 1947 <br/>Cover art by Lin Carter ]] ...appeared in August 1947. Issue 2 was released in March-April of 1948, and issue 3 in early 1949.
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  • *[[Aunty Hero]] 1996-1997 2 issues. Keith, Dublin. *[[Believe]] 1997 1 issue. Juice, Dublin.
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  • [[Image:Gratis_Jim_Shedden.jpg‎‎|right|frame|'''Gratis'''<br/>Issue 1 1978<br/> Cover art by Dave Sim]] ''Gratis'' was published in 1978 in Canada. it is a 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inch sine with a black and white cover, and is 32 pages.
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  • Issue #1 was released in January 1995 and the final issue was in 2001. Tiki artist Josh Agle (aka “Shag”) illustrated the cover for issue #2, and returned for later covers.
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  • [[Image:pressed-between-cover.jpg|thumb|Issue #1 cover artwork by [[Cristy Road]]]]'''Pressed Between the Pages''' (ISSN ==Issue 1==
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  • <b>Issue #1</b> is a single, double-sided A4 sheet with 50 things the editor loves o <b>Issue #2</b> is the same format as #1, with 50 ways to be happy on one side, and 50
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  • ===Issue 3=== In this issue I feature my first attempts at blackout poetry, talk about my anxiety and d
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  • '''Issue 1''': interviews with MDC, life set struggle and thumbs up!, women in the s '''Issue 2''': band interviews with Our Time, Carpenter Ant, and part 2 of MDC, how to make dreads, real life zombie dogs, benefits of massage ther
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  • ...c Cat''' is a [[zine]] by [[Calvin Chaos]]. The first issue was created in 2 hours, right before the annual [[Chicago Zine Picnic]] of 2006.
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  • ===Issue 1=== ...has some insight into the man holding the pen. Kicking off this inaugural issue with more prose than poetry, Rob puts his ranty hat on and goes to town. An
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  • '''Mondo Cine''' was a 4-issue film-industry-related [[zine]] published by Roger Leatherwood from Californ ...mail and after #2 through Tower Records. Approximately 75 copies of each issue were distributed, and after 4 issues the author deduced that he had cleared
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  • Issue 1: ''Apartment six'' issued summer 2004. This issue focuses on a three-year period during which Gerrity lived in an apartment o ...e'' issued 2005. The introduction of this issue reads "scribble faster no. 2: the mix tape is stories about boys thinly disguised as stories about music
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  • The first issue of this DIY zine was published in May 2008 and featured interviews with har # issue 1 (May 2008) | Whitehouse, 108, Second Combat, Restless Youth and Second Co
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  • ...American author. The author notes in the introduction to '''Dismantle''' #2 that "this [[zine]] exists because I think you can often understand somethi *No. 1: the first issue, which was not actually titled '''Dismantle'', was called ''Dear boy'' is a
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  • * Issue 1 (Intro issue) * Issue 2 on homosexuality
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  • [[Image:Queer-madness-2_1980.jpg |right|frame|'''Queer Madness'''<br/>Issue 2 October 1980<br/>Cover art by Michael Rodan]] ...as released for the Hallowe'en mailing of the Esoteric Order of Dagon, and issue three, from 1981, was included in the 33rd mailing.
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  • ...e is usually handwritten and printed in black and white. It is generally 1/2 size. **otherXcore#2 by SXR, June 2011
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  • [[Image:il7.png|frame|'''Imaginary Life'''<br/>Issue 7 2010]] ''Imaginary Life'' issue one was put out in 2002 and is out of print.
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  • Issue 2 Spring 1969<br/> Cover art by Richard Bergeron]] ...n ([[Warhoon]]), Jack Gaughan, and [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]]. Issue 2 of Spring 1969 featured "The Nazgul" sketches by Jack Gaughan, which are of
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  • [[Image:Nowmeetsatan.jpg|frame|Issue #2 cover]] ...her band Not My Son, interviewed bands and reviewed music. After the first issue, the publisher relocated to Austin, TX, where she continued publishing the
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  • [[Image:Balthus_1971_n2_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Balthus'''<br/>Issue 2 1971<br/>Cover art by Jim Pitts]] ...es of ''Balthus'' appeared. The first issue was released March 1971, with issue two following in the same year; the next two issues appeared in 1972.
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  • [[Image:MFR1.jpg|thumb|'''Middle Finger Response'''<br> issue 1 2009]] *[http://issuu.com/proukouskaya/docs/mfr1_bajaresolucion Issue #1] archived online
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  • [[Image:Simulacrum7_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Simulacrum'''<br/> Issue 7 September 1977 <br/>Cover by Jackie Franke]] The first issue appeared in June 1975, featuring a front cover by [[Taral Wayne]], and a ba
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  • ...shers Association]]. 16 issues were released between Spring 1969 and 1971. Issue 13 was called ''Kadath''. ...9, and reviewed in [[Checkpoint]] #3. Peter Roberts says, "Like most first issue, ''Seagull'' 1 is something of a mixture...Anyways, it's always a pleasure
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  • ...oncerns of delinquent gangs" (issue 5); and "The Kill Ulysses conspiracy" (issue 8).
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  • ...nd reading it from the back side, you can read the other zine in the split issue. Other techniques have also been used. ...distributed with them. Over twenty other zines, but not more than four per issue, were split with ''Futurian War Digest'' during the years between 1949 and
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  • Issue 1. 2010. Stories and comics by Kyle and Matty Issue 2. 2011. TBC. Interviews with Chris Clavin, stories, comics.
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  • [[Image:Fevermasthead.jpg|thumb|right|275px|Cover of Issue 1]] ...y on its cover and on its article titles. Issue 1 had 24 pages while Issue 2 has 28 pages.
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  • [[Image:Null_F.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Null-F'''<br/>Issue 2 1956]] ...earing in February 1975, was the twentieth anniversary issue and the final issue. 51 issues were produced between 1955 and 1975.
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  • ...|200px|thumb|right | ''The Life and Times of Butch Dykes'', Chavela Vargas issue cover]] * ''Chavela Vargas'' - Volume 1, Issue 1
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  • [[Image:FIAWOL_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''FIAWOL'''<br/>Issue 1 July 31 1972]] The first issue was published in July 1972, with issues 2 and 3 appearing the same year. At least eight issues came out, with issues
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  • ...vember 2011 as a split with [[Try to wake up with a smile on your face!]] #2.
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  • ...sue 2 (2009) describes the author's experience of his house burning down. Issue 3 (2009) consists entirely of cartoons depicting dog-related puns.
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  • ...was published in 1991. Volume 1, #2 (1993) was a special Miroslaw Lipinski issue; Volume 1 #4 appeared in FallWinter 1992-1993; Volume 2, #2 was the Noir Grimoire issue;
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  • ...until, in 2009, Brian and Eric reunited to create Brikabrak #8, the "Old" issue. Brikabrak #1: 1992. The dorm issue.<br>
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  • ...22, the latest issue of Ten Page News was #32 which was the “Spring 2003” issue. --> ...re in a 5.5" x 8.5" format, published sporadically, $2, and the last known issue was #12, published in the Summer of 2002.
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  • [[Image:Brilliantmistake2-300x300.jpg‎|frame|right|'''Brilliant Mistake''' Issue Two]] ...ly about falling for a friend but also about becoming a teacher. The first issue was written as a birthday present for the friend. The zine includes essays
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  • ...#3 in March 1988, #4 in September of the same year, and #5 in March 1989. Issue 6 was published in 1991. ...omart/het/footnotes/footnote12a.htm Harry Turner's "Work In Progress" Part 2 from '''Lip''' #6]
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  • ...heWorldGoAwry5_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Love makes The World Go Awry'''<br/>Issue 5 June 1981]] ...d issue 4 in September. Issue 5 came out in June 1981, and the last issue, issue 6, was published in August 1983.
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  • [[Image:The_Talisman_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''The Talisman'''<br/>Issue 2 Summer 1950]] Issue 1 appeared in Fall 1949. It featured an editorial by Roy Loan, Jr., and the
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  • [[File:10th Issue Cupcake.jpg|200px|thumb|right|alt text]] *Paper Currency 1-2 - A zine series about zines
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  • ...the fanzine [[Indiana Fantasy]]. The first issue appeared in 1951. Issues 2 and 3 were released in 1952. ...the official organ for the Indiana Science Fiction Association. The first issue appeared in February 1960. At least eight issues were released.
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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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • [[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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  • [[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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  • [[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: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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  • [[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: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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • [[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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  • ...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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  • ...else. A highlight is the article "The Punk Zine History In Greece". Issue #2 is on the way.
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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:Midnight_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Midnight Fantasies''' <br/>Issue Two 1974 <br/>Cover art by Dave Billman ]] ...dfan Supplement (which contained some of the pages originally intended for issue three).
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  • [[Image:Eclipse1t_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Eclipse''' <br/>Issue One 1941]] ...ve an opening address at the Michifan Convention. Issue 5 (#2.1), the last issue of ''Eclipse'', was published in February 1942, and edited by Richard Kuhn.
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  • [[Image:Zingaro_1_small.jpg|right|frame|'''Zingaro'''<br/>Issue 1 June 1964]] Issue 1 was published in June 1964. It featured a 3 page article by Ed Cox ([[Alt
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  • [[Image:Jazz_Register_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Jazz Register'''<br/>Issue 1 January-March 1965]] ...ter. Three more issues followed in each quarter of that year, with Volume 2, No.1 published in the first quarter of 1966. Five issues appeared in total
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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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  • [[Image:Unique_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Unique'''<br/> Issue 2 December 1941 <br/> Cover art by Arthur Williams ]] Issue one, from October 1941, included contributions by Paul Dennis Lavond, Robe
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  • ...ciation]]. It was a mimeographed publication of around 17 pages. The first issue appeared in March 1963, and nine issues were published, the last in Februar ...om August 1965 featured writing by Donaho, Alva Rogers, and Gordon Eklund, Issue 9 featured Alva Rogers writing on the 1966 WorldCon.
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  • [[Image:Loki2.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Loki''' <br/> Issue 2 Summer 1948 <br/> Cover art by [[Jerri Bullock]]]] ...n and Fantasy", was published in the 1940s in New Jersey, U.S.A. The first issue, appearing in Spring 1948, featured Eando Binder, Lin Carter ([[Spaceteer]
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  • '''Issue 1''' has interviews with Art Brut and Bearsuit. '''Issue 2''' has reviews of coachwhips and gravy train!!!! and cardiff/brighton city
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  • ...laska. Her [[zine]] [[AK Ink]] ran from 2002 to 2006, and consists of 19 1/2 issues. Jennifer's art and zine work is derived from the zine culture, [[pu ...Morgan Wade]] interviewed Jennifer about her artwork in [[Lost And Found]] issue #4.
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  • [[Image:Eft1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Red Eft'''<br/> Issue 2 1994<br/>Cover art by [[Cathy Buburuz]] ]] ...hed in Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S.A. It was founded in 1994. In 1997, Vol. 2, No. 1 was released.
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  • [[Image:Kronos_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Kronos'''<br/>Issue 2<br/>Cover art by Joe Staton]] .... Louis, Missouri, U.S.A., in the 1960s. The first issue appeared in 1964. Issue 3 was published in Winter 1965.
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  • ...ampelephantocamelos_4.jpg |right|frame|'''Hippocampelephantocamelos'''<br/>Issue 4 August 1966]] Issue 2 was released in February 1966.
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  • ...s_Time_Lore_cover_by_Sherlock.JPG‎ |right|frame|'''Tardis Time Lore'''<br/>Issue 6 Fall 1991<br/>Cover art by Sherlock]] Nancy Louise Freeman's story "Strata (Variations)" from issue #9 was later reprinted in ''Myth Makers Retrospective'' in 2009.
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  • Issue 1: (minicomic) The True Secret Origin of the Beatles (science fiction) 2004 Issue 2: (tabloid format) Jack White and his Symbiotically Superpowered Spider-Man
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  • [[Image:NCF_small.png‎|right|frame|'''New Canadian Fandom'''<br/>Issue 1 April-May 1981<br/>Cover art by AnnDell Savelle]] ...uted as a revival of the 1940s-1950s fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]]. The last issue, #8, was published October 1985.
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  • ...Girl Speaks'' in Portland. Issue 3 came out in 2005, issue 3.5 in 2006 and issue 4 was first published in the summer of 2007. Issue 5 of Figure 8 is called a Rainy Day Activity book and is filled with body p
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  • ...charts, and a mulberry jam recipe which was reprinted in the November 2010 issue of [[Craft Leftovers Monthly]] by [[Kristin Roach]]. ...tory of Tangledom's Lokta Region. Following publication of ''The Solstice issue'', all new issues and reprints of older issues were printed on lokta paper.
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  • [[Image:Nexus.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Nexus''' <br/>issue 2 1964<br/>Cover art by Dick Howett]] Contributors of writing to the first issue included Archie Mercer ([[Vector]]), and [[Beryl Mercer|Beryl Henley]] ([[L
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  • [[Image:Xenon2_hannes_bok.jpg‎ |right|frame|'''Xenon''' <br/> Issue 2 July 1944 <br/> Cover Art by [[Hannes Bok]]]] The first issue appeared in March 1944, and was a mimeographed and stapled publication of e
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  • [[Image:Citadel6.jpg‎ ‎|right|frame|'''Citadel'''<br/> Issue 6 <br/>Spring 1972 <br/>Cover by Mike Presley]] The first issue was published in 1971, and featured writing by Larry Herndon, James Stringh
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  • [[Image:Hoot_cover_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Hoot''' <br/> Issue 3 1963 <br/>Edited by Roger Feather]] *The first issue appeared in August of 1963 and was edited by Joanne Hindley Smith. In its 2
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  • [[Image:Dreamsofdonuts14.jpg|200px|thumb|right| '''Dreams of Donuts''' <br/>Issue 14, 2012]] '''DoD#2''' - Numba 2
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  • [[Image:Darkside1_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Science Fiction Darkside'''<br/>Issue 1 December 2001]] ...th issue 2 following in June 2002, Issue 3 was published October 2002, and issue 4 in June 2003.
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  • [[Image:DamagedMentality-4.jpg‎|200px|thumb|right|'''Damaged Mentality'''<br/>Issue #1<br/>2009]] Issue #1 was produced in 2009 and was subtitled “5 Year Itch Bitch Venture”.
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  • ...an indiepop fanzine entitled ''[[Yard Sale!]]'', in May of 2009. A second issue followed in August, as well as a [[listzine]] called ''100 Things I Love'' ...well as ''Yard Sale! #5.5'' - the "it's new to me" issue. The spring 2010 issue of [[Broken Pencil]] also featured a pictorial profile on Pageot.
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  • Tervo explains in the introduction to issue #1, "My goal with ''Stovetop Girl'' is not to have a goal. Maybe I'd just l Issues #1 through #3 are four pages each, while issue #4 is 12 pages.
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  • [[Image:caketime1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|'''Cake Time''' <br/>Issue 1]] Cake Time #1 and Cake Time #1 1/2 are both available through [http://www.caketimeboston.com the Cake Time web
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  • ...h issue #1. Issue #2 was published in 1989, issue #3 in 1992, and the last issue published in Summer 1999. Each issue was 32 pages. Issues 2 and 3 were done by mimeograph and #4 by xerography.
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  • [[Image:Od11.png|frame|ODmagazine Vol. 1, Issue 11]] ...ER) shortly after [[Hunter S. Thompson]] committed suicide, with the first issue published on April 22, 2005. It's been going fairly steadily, and has had m
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  • ...'An Introduction to Zines and Their Definition, in ''New Media Poetics'', Issue 3 - Critical Animals - May 2004] ...n Issue 1; and 'Three Haikus about my trip to Burra' and '(more)' in Issue 2.
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  • [[Image:Ormolu_2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|'''Ormolu''' <br/> Issue 2 1994 <br/> Cover by [[Ann Green]]]] ...sh [[fanzine]] published and primarily written by [[Ann Green]]. The first issue was distributed in October 1992, the second in early 1994.
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  • ...[Microcosm Publishing]] in 2004 with an initial print run of 2,000 copies. 2,000 additional copies have been printed to date. For issue 15 of Greenzine, Road decided instead to have [[Microcosm Publishing]] publ
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  • [[Image:BS1.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Big Sky''' <br/>Issue 1<br/> Cover by Peter Young]]'''Big Sky''' is a [[fanzine]] edited by [[Pet The first issue appeared in March 2013 (also dated March 2556 in the Thai calendar), and al
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  • ...re released, in English and German. The editor is planning to do a special issue in Spanish again. As well as a zine, Entes Anomicos is also an independent
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  • [[Image:Zugang_cover_resized.JPG|frame|'''Zugang''' <br/> Issue Six]] ...next seven issues. Interviews with bands were featured prominently in each issue. Also included was writing on politics, religion, racism, tax resistance, [
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