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  • *[[The new pollution]], page 81
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  • Released in New York, U.S.A. in 1963 ''Algol'' grew from a two page fanzine created on a spirit duplicator to having offset covers, and then mi
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  • The 3rd issue was a 28 page glossy magazine edited by Sydney Banks and released in 1961. It included an Issue 9, the last issue, was released in Fall 1965 and edited by Joyce Trevelyan.
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  • ...e first issue appeared in January 1938. Thirteen issues were released, the last in Summer 1940. The first four issues were hectographed and starting in Feb The last issue of [[Scienti-Snaps]] was published in Summer of 1940 and it then beca
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  • ...May), Awkward (June), Freedom! (July), and the Mad-lib issue (August). The last few issues averaged 22 pages, with print runs of 300. ...ocial advice column by Young & Dumb, poetry by regional artists and a back page highlighting the latest things the writing staff has overhead out & about i
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  • : October 2010 - A to-do list page, plus an exclusive [[Mulberry Digest]] story about the evolution/creation o
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  • ...m/profile/angryviolist?xg_source=profiles_memberList Angry Violist profile page on We Make Zines]
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  • * [http://crucialzine.blogspot.com/ Official page]
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  • ...ue 26 released December 1977. Previously, Connor had published a single 4-page issue of ''Science Fiction Echo'' in June 1942.
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  • ...ustrated zine with fiction, articles, verse and many special features. The last issue appeared in December 1952.
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  • * There are eight sections that make up the main page, these are:
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  • *[http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/joshmedsker Josh Medsker's Page on We Make Zines]
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  • The first issue of '''Scenery''' was released in the summer of 1995 as a 32 page 8.5 by 5 zine. It was written in Gainsville, Florida. It contained Mike's d
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  • ...ncludes show write ups originally published on [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]]'s page for "Wow, What A Show", with some new pictures and a different layout (also
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  • ..., by way of Anxiety Press finally made the jump to the Internet with a web page and e-mail address. In late-2004 a new publication was announced; [[Eighte
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  • A 67 page catalogue, designed by Jude Robinson, was published by [http://www.yaq.org.
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  • ...sions of each issue have been published as the [[Pink Mini]] series — 8-12 page mini-zines containing a single feature. # Poseable Thumbs (Fall 2009): The truth about the Poseable Thumbs, at last revealed! See what action men in action really do. (A5 booklet, 36 pages pl
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  • *[http://www.myspace.com/dishwasherpete Dishwasher Pete's MySpace page with excerpts from his book]
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  • ...It was a large size zine (8 1/2 by 11 inch) which was used to feature full page illustrations and comics, along with articles, stories, interviews and many
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  • ...poetry and For the poetry", named '''kOBISENa'''. The first issue was a 4 page hand composed bulletin published by Rabindra Bhattacharya and edited by Vat
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  • ...acebook.com/pages/W-H-Pugmires-Sesqua-Valley/72575192942 Sesqua Valley Fan page on Facebook]
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  • ...l as kicking off the use of joking, and often mean, Horoscopes on the back page. (An example: "Prom Ticket: $50. Tux: $100. Limo: $75. Date: $20. The look * The Horoscopes section was removed. Instead, the back page is now filled with advice columnist Garreth MacDonald's "Advice No One Aske
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  • ...club magazine, ''The International Science Fiction Guild's Bulletin'', a 4 page hektographed publication which first appeared in May of 1934. In July-Augus
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  • No. 5, June 1936, includes a page by Hogo Gernsback concerning the discontinuation of ''Wonder Stories''.
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  • The last issue of ''Amor'', issue 18, appeared November 1979. One year later on No ...cebook.com/group.php?gid=159173551968 The "Friends of Susan Wood" Facebook page open to all]
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  • ...s, '''Crap Hound''' edited by by [[Sean Tejaratchi]] is pure imagery. Each page is filled with high-contrast art, culled from vintage catalogs, advertising
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  • Ripe #3 - This 80-page zine includes Morning Muslei, Corn Cakes, Fried Green Tomatoes, Applesauce,
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  • ...1964, mentioning, "New wave fanzine number two and kicking off with a four page Petercon report. Most of the issue is devoted to fiction but Peter White co The eighth issue, appearing in April 1965, was the last.
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  • ...m writers and artists to produce the first issue. It was published as a 34 page zine in April 2008. ''Butcher Queers'' is printed in black and magenta on p
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  • The Brooklyn Museum also produced a 448 page catalog book documenting the exhibition which was published and available t
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  • * [[Last Train Out of North America]], 2006 * [http://microcosmpublishing.com/catalog/artist/joe_biel/ Biel's Artist page on Microcosm]
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  • ...scribing how how they first discovered science fiction fandom. It is a 100 page fanzine, published in October 2001, in Prospect Heights, Illinois, U.S.A. I
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  • ...initially started out as ''Lushbaby Weekly'', one handwritten photocopied page published approximately once a week, and devoted to scurrilous gossip about
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  • ...p mojo" and how to crank it up in any group. And, just like issue #1, each page is footered with a thought-provoking quote.
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  • ...acebook.com/#!/pages/Interrobang-Magazine/130641386980?ref=ts Facebook Fan Page]
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  • ...0 with issue #1. Issue #2 was published in 1989, issue #3 in 1992, and the last issue published in Summer 1999. ...ydney Kemel, Daniel Paul Medici, Catherine Mintz, Bill Morrison, Gerald W. Page ([[Lore]], [[Si-Fan]]), Simon Perchik, Adam Donaldson Powell, W. Fraser San
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  • ...st page of magazines and decides to try and make issue #5 a whole zine of 'last pages.' Kari writes her zine with a witty sense of humor. . ." Comics artist Bobby Madness commented on Tervo's We Make Zines page, "[''Shards''] stands apart from other zines. . .[it's] pretty fucking funn
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  • The flipbook '''Silly-Cat''' was a 32 page comic featuring previously unreleased strips by John Porcellino and [[Joe C
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  • Seven issues were published from 1944 to 1946, though the first and last issues each had a variant edition. ....1, was published in early 1946. About half the issue was taken up by a 15-page letter from Chauvenet. This issue also reprinted poetry by William Blake. #
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  • *[http://www.tc.umn.edu/~d-lena/RuthBermanPage.html A '''Ruth Berman''' Page]
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  • ...Boys . ''better!'' eventually morphed into ''Sour Grapes'' a one issue 40 page zine by Salvador M. Caramgno, which swiped it's name from a Descendents tun
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  • ...n of 10 Things was one of the earliest e-zines, garnering Halligan a front page feature on early e-zines in the Philidelphia Enquirer (08/02/95) and inclus
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  • .... Besides the photos, the publication also includes other illustrations: A page from a comic by ''Enki Bilal'', in which the ancient Egyptian gods are hove
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  • ...astic]], [[Plexiform]], [[Praxis]], [[Punk Fiction]], [[The Rain That Fell Last Night Made Me Fall In Love With You]], [[Rivet]], [[Scam]], [[Science Geek] ...], [[Doris]] #24, [[Dorothea]] #1, [[Duplex Planet]] (ZY TOC says #188. ZY page 188 says #178),
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  • *[http://wemakezines.ning.com/profile/CatherineElms Catherine's We Make Zines page]
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  • : OTHER Puzzled Page, including 2 word puzzles derived from micro-fiction re-tellings of Red Rid : STORY My Toady - a 4-page story with illustrations by April E. Johnson, based on the traditional tale
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  • ...[[http://www.art2004.com.au/2004/networked/work.php?id=61&mode=h catalogue page online]]
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  • ...and Pat Darroll, and the usual fan fiction. However, with this issue each page featured beautiful 1950s illustrations by Harry Turner, along with the one
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  • ...jack, Gabriel the Hand of God, Behemoth, Marduke, The Yetisyns, Apollo the Last Human, The Orpheus Terminals. The narrative that Bell created for the chara ...urnari, with Artwork by Infurnari and Scott Shaw! The second book was a 44 page black and white comic that has two stories "The Monsters from the Depths" w
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  • ...literature and art named 'Prakalpana' emerged out of the last half of the last century, (apart from the so long known forms of literature like the various ...icipation in the Event from anywhere, check out the [[PrakalpanA LitfesT]] page.
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  • In 1978, Richard Bergeron produced a 614-page hardcover mimeographed issue of his fanzine [[Warhoon]], devoted to collect
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  • ...full length release from Aorta VI to be made backwards (starting with the last frame first.) *[http://www.facebook.com/aortavi ''Aorta VI'' Official Facebook Page]
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  • * [http://skaja.tumblr.com Skaja's Tumblr page]
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  • ...elcomed and encouraged. The submissions email can be found on the Facebook page. [http://www.scribd.com/doc/113317025/PMZ-19-smart-1#page=1/ PMZ Issue #19] <br>
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  • ...Cheryl Morgan ([[Emerald City]]), Julia Morgan-Scott, Evelyn Nelson, Jerry Page ([[Si-Fan]]), Cathy Palmer-Lister ([[Warp]]), Curt Phillips, Charlotte Proc
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  • ...ger Dutcher Home Page, including '''The Magazine of Speculative Poetry''' (last update 2004)]
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  • ...with another freesheet that was starting called "[[Why me?]]" and was a 20 page A5 fanzine with a cover. This was very much a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste ...ons on a small print run (20 copies were made) for the 28 page comic and 3 page essay called ''How it started''. The book aimed to highlight some aspects o
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  • Issue # 23 featured the last known previously unpublished work of Manly Wade Wellman. *[http://www.watt-evans.com/deathrealm.html '''Deathrealm''' page]
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  • ...ch. In 2002 Anxiety Press finally made the jump to the Internet with a web page and e-mail address. In 2004, the newly named, '''Anxiety Entertainment''' h
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  • ....S.A. The first issue of ''Nepenthe'' appeared in December 1940. The title page carries a dedication that reads:
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  • [[Grunt]] was another of Georgina's titles, an eight page fanzine published in 1956. Later on, Calvin Demmon would also do a fanzine
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  • ...s 6 pages, and Issue 10 of August 1939, saw ''Le Zombie'' emerge as a four page zine with photos and a cover, and become a subscription zine. Sixty seven issues were produced between the 1930s and the 1960s. The last print issue appeared in December 1975. After 25 years Bob Tucker resumed pu
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  • From [http://hoaxzine.tumblr.com| Hoax's tumblr page], here are the details for each issue: [http://www.etsy.com/shop/hoaxzine Hoax's Etsy Page]
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  • ...hool. This agreement was reached because Amish Drive-By #4 had as its last page a game that used rumors floating around the high school, connected to indiv
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  • ...iew. It was enthusiam for the music direct out of Sean’s head and onto the page. The other zines were inspirational because they showed me that I could do
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  • ...ink). The articles are regarding zinefests this year (called the summer of page) and 'The persistent problem of the anti-germans rears its ugly head again'
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  • ...kers and completed with witty and adorable drawings and artwork. The first page makes the reader burst with anticipation as Hannah poetically describes her
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  • ...nded in 1982 by [[Mike Gunderloy]], who began the [[review zine]] as a two-page dittoed publication. It grew it into the premiere place to get your [[zine] The last issue of Factsheet Five was published in 1998 by Friedman.
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  • ...ary 2002, and hosted on [[eFanzines.com]]. In December 2011, the 60th, and last issue was released. ...Murray, Will Murray, Richard Newson, Charles Nuetzel, Lois Ortiz, Gerald Page ([[Si-Fan]]), Alexei Panshin, [[Rosemary Pardoe]] ([[Ghosts & Scholars]], [
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  • ...ol to find out about new projects to swop with (see addresses at bottom of page). Simon Dwyer was probably wrong to state in Rapid Eye 3 that "as a subvers
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  • [[Shards of glass in your eye!|Shards of Glass In Your Eye!]] (''this page includes reviews'')
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  • * "I Want a Mom that will Last Forever" by April Paul (March 2006) ...ion=com_content&task=blogsection&id=9&Itemid=47 Zinester Podcasts Official Page]
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  • ...one fifteen years ago at our high school, but it was mostly humor. in the last year or so, though, I've seen half a dozen new high school papers with a mi ..., but there are some exciting new developments in the anarchist press. The last four years have seen anarchist gatherings drawing young people from across
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  • ...acebook.com/pages/Murder-Can-Be-Fun/77254191608 Murder Can Be Fun Facebook page]
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  • .../b> (out of print) - That evil wolf from the sparkler box is on the cover. Last issue not to be bound/stapled (thank God for the long reach stapler). A few ...w.facebook.com/welcometoflavorcountry Welcome to Flavor Country's Facebook page (includes ordering information)]
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  • ...w.facebook.com/pages/G-B-Jones/199098473448501?sk=wall Official G.B. Jones page on Facebook]
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  • ...ree panels per page created in such instances), instead breaking apart the page with the use of collaged images and dialogue balloons.
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  • * [[Ten Page News]] * [[This Page Intentionally Left Blank]]
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  • ...ve (?) of these 'zines from #0 - #4. Each one had a cover drawn by me. The last one; The Depression Issue, came out after I had suffered a nervous breakdow I may add to this page on occasion and welcome all comment,critiques, changes, etc.
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  • The first of the two-page giveaway Mail Art ''Pig Paper''s, featuring Part One of an interview with t
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  • ...in the walls - To the members of HPL APA, Greetings - Tooth and nail #1 - Page Three
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  • ...nd plan it out. That took more time than the actual putting the ink on the page.
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  • ...Review of UA issue #10 in the May 1996 issue of ''CMJ New Music Monthly'', page 53, archived in Google Books]
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  • ...raftian horror, the Lovecraft eZine is worth checking out. The blog’s main page is packed full of interesting Lovecraft-related links, photos, and articles
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  • ...al Law, Hot Potty, Die Monster Die, The StandIn, MisDirected, RiotGun, The Last Laugh Program, The Butcher Boys, FiJ, and $50 Flander. CRS's Movie Reviews ...view. “The Walk” Story of Angie and jenn. Exclusive bonus addition sticker page in the center of the zine. Fat’s Tuna Melt interview by N8O. BlackOut int
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  • Angel Page - Columnist
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  • ...em made it difficult to be heard. For the first time there was no "Letters Page" because nobody bothered to write any letters. Around this time, editor CHA ...ssue of ''Glossolalia'' (subtitled "L.A.'s Most Hated Zine!") was also its last printed one. A new interview with Lazy Cowgirls frontman Pat Todd was condu
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  • ...osig ([[The Miskatonic]]), Joe Moudry, Will Murray, Dale Nelson, Gerald W. Page ([[Si-Fan]]), Jim Pianfetti, Ted Pons, E. Hoffman Price, [[Robert M. Price] * Sam Sackett. The Last Romantic (essay) p. 23
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  • ...hed works. We encourage visitors to bring their digital cameras for casual page capture, and to use our creaky Xerox machine whenever they like, and we hav
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