- A
fanzine (blend of fan and
magazine or -zine) is a non-professional and non-official
publication produced by
enthusiasts of a
particular cultural phenomenon...
- A zine (/ziːn/ ZEEN;
short for
magazine or
fanzine) is a small-circulation self-published work of
original or
appropriated texts and images,
usually reproduced...
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Apparatchik (APPAЯATCHIK),
nicknamed Apak, was a
science fiction fanzine by
Andrew Hooper, Carl Juarez, and
Victor Gonzalez. It was
headquartered in Seattle...
- Flipside,
known as Los
Angeles Flipside Fanzine, was a punk zine
published in
Whittier and Pasadena, California, from 1977 to 2002. The
magazine was ****ociated...
- A science-fiction
fanzine is an
amateur or semi-professional
magazine published by
members of science-fiction fandom, from the 1930s to the
present day...
- The Time
Traveller was one of the
earliest science-fiction
fanzines,
started in 1932. The
title was
inspired by the
protagonist of The Time
Machine by...
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Slash was a punk rock-related
fanzine published by
Steve Samiof and
Melanie Nissen in the
United States from 1977 to 1980. The
magazine was a large-format...
- Comet,
later known as "?" and Cosmology, was an
American science fiction fanzine released between 1930 and 1933. It
consisted of
seventeen issues, with...
- The
Acolyte was a
science fiction fanzine edited by
Francis Towner Laney from 1942 to 1946 (a
total of 14 issues),
dedicated to
articles about fantasy...
- (also
known as ALS) is a
Sunderland AFC
fanzine,
first published in 1989. A Love
Supreme is an
independent fanzine created for the
supporters of English...