-
writers and
other contributors of
articles or
illustrations to
fanzines are not paid.
Fanzines are
traditionally circulated free of charge, or for a nominal...
- was
coined by Russ
Chauvenet in the
October 1940
issue of his
fanzine Detours. "
Fanzines" were
distinguished from "prozines", that is, all professional...
-
Reader was one example), interview,
history and review-based
fanzines, and the
fanzines which basically represented independent comic book-format exercises...
- was
composed and
illustrated by Lee Porter. It was set up at a time when
fanzines were
being produced for a
number of
different topics, in
order to provide...
- like
Hunter S. Thompson, the
teenage Groth published Fantastic Fanzine, a
comics fanzine (whose name
referenced the
Marvel Comics title Fantastic Four)...
- awards.
Other notable fanzines to win one or more Hugo
awards include File 770, Mimosa, and Plokta.
Artists working for
fanzines have
frequently risen...
- stet;
partly in
affectionate tribute to historic,
typographically titled fanzines such as
Hyphen and Slant; and
partly in
punning reference to the GeSTETner...
- rock
fanzines of the
early 1970s,
which were
inspired by
zines from the
science fiction fan community.
Perhaps the most
influential of the
fanzines to cross...
- 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...
- [active fan],
which replaced the Best
Fanzine category that year.)
Hyphen was
considered one of the
pivotal fanzines of its era for its
humour and wit contributed...