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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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