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'''The Hell Times''' is a newsletter type [[zine]] for the Hellarity squat in Oakland CA U.S.A.
 
'''The Hell Times''' is a newsletter type [[zine]] for the Hellarity squat in Oakland CA U.S.A.
  
The Hellarity Ensues squat was active from 1997 til 2012. One of the many projects to fill down time was the newsletter Hell Times. Five issue were printed in a [[Cut and Paste]] style. The content had inflammatory stories, bad poetry and hastily drawn [[Comic]] art. Several zine creators passed through the doors over the years--a small number of them contributed to the newsletter.
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The Hellarity Ensues squat was active from 1997 til 2012. One of the many projects to fill down time was the newsletter Hell Times. Five issues were printed in a [[Cut and Paste|cut and paste]] style. The content had inflammatory stories, bad poetry and hastily drawn [[Comic|comic]] art. Several zine creators passed through the doors over the years--a small number of them contributed to the newsletter, including [[Samiya Bird]], [[Robert Eggplant]], and [[Heather Wreckage]].
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 3 May 2013

The Hell Times is a newsletter type zine for the Hellarity squat in Oakland CA U.S.A.

The Hellarity Ensues squat was active from 1997 til 2012. One of the many projects to fill down time was the newsletter Hell Times. Five issues were printed in a cut and paste style. The content had inflammatory stories, bad poetry and hastily drawn comic art. Several zine creators passed through the doors over the years--a small number of them contributed to the newsletter, including Samiya Bird, Robert Eggplant, and Heather Wreckage.