Rather like the football club, the fanzine has undergone a re-branding since edition three last hit the terraces. |
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A fanzine is basically a homemade cut-and-paste mag duplicated on a Xerox machine. |
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The slender stories yoked together had the feel of upmarket fanzine writing. |
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Last night's events will have merely provided spicy new material for moronic fanzine articles and websites to celebrate before the next barney. |
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In his spare time, he writes screeds of music journalism and analysis, as well as running his own music fanzine website. |
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A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times. |
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Timothée is also very pleased with the high participation rate in the fanzine exhibition. |
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Dave and Sue Wallace, editors of King of the Kippax, a City fanzine, say that new supporters' clubs are springing up all the time. |
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Smoke is a kind of London fanzine, first published in June, successful enough to be out again this month, and scheduled to be quarterly in the future. |
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The fanzine Iceberg came out in reaction to the publication of Titanic, and brought together underground authors. |
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In addition to the fanzine leaflets in other languages have been produced as fanzine inserts for particular matches. |
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For a time wen I was younger, I even edited a fanzine, though this was later abandoned in favour of getting more involved and writing for other people's fanzines. |
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The title was taken from an aborted fanzine that Loubert had tried to launch earlier in the year. |
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I bought Tarzan comic books, and even had a few issues of ERB-dom, a mimeographed fanzine devoted to the works of Burroughs. |
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I might have been the first to use a computer to cut mimeograph stencils to publish an SF fanzine. |
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Evenings dedicated to comic jams2 and many fanzine launches promoted a sense of community among creators. |
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In its humble beginnings, Chart was once a stark eight-page, photocopied, black-and-white fanzine helmed by people who devoted a cover to Sinead O'Connor. |
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There are also badges, posters, stickers, reprints of the band's fanzine Armagideon Times and a new edition edited by Simonon. |
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It is not important to know who prepared the fanzine or if the artist is famous or not. |
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So, I started writing to this girl Tobi Vail who had a fanzine called Jigsaw, and she was very supportive. |
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In 1987, a fanzine began circulating called The Betty Pages, which shared stories from her life. |
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A Canadian, Saba had been a regular contributor to the fanzine Fantarama. |
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Colorization for various comics fanzine RAMACI, drawings made by A-Seed. |
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With mainstream music magazines on both sides of the Atlantic increasingly subordinated to the record industry's marketing campaigns, the 1980s and '90s gave rise to the proliferation of fanzine culture. |
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And these questions can also be applied to your own productions-whether it's a photo for your family album or a home video, or a fanzine or a music tape you record with your friends. |
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Rock columnist O'Neill reviews the fanzine phenomena in the pre-internet era, when fanzines were a lifeline of independent music reviews and cultural and political alternatives to people everywhere. |
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Today, as with the underground, science fiction continues to be one of the most popular fanzine genres, giving us Strange Memories, Escadron Delta, Veena, Gravité Zéro, Fulgurant and Exil, among others. |
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Michel Viau writes a regular column on comics in the fanzine Zine Zag, as well as occasional articles for the French magazine Le Collectionneur de bandes dessinées. |
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Within this fanzine, he created Space Pirate Chantilly, D. Knights, and with Florence Torta, l'École des Héros, which was to be the basis of Sentaï School. |
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Representatives from the fanzine will also be handing out claret and gold balloons before the game at the DW Stadium. |
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Now Colin has been asked to contribute to the December issue of the We Belong Dead fanzine. |
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It's no surprise that at least three fanzine editors were part of the above bands. |
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Maybe a few dozen hours of collective neofans, all reading him fanzine press at once, would cure him of these paternal instincts. |
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In the late 1960s Moore began publishing his own poetry and essays in fanzines, eventually setting up his own fanzine, Embryo. |
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On another floor there was a fanzine workshop, as well as a putting-on-gigs workshop, an extensive girlzine stall and a rape crisis information point. |
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The US jazz magazine Coda began in 1958 as a 12-page mimeographed fanzine, put together by its editor and a team of volunteers working for beer and pizza. |
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In my fanzine I'd probably be writing about people like that. |
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So while Red Issue could be acerbic and offensive, its demise should sadden us all, because football still needs the spirit of the 1980s fanzine explosion. |
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The same thing happened to this story about the Football Association pulling the reins in on Fanzine reporting of fixtures lists. |
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A new competition kicks off with fans across the nation urged to vote for their favourites in the first ever National Football Fanzine Awards. |
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