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...
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produced Tékumel: Empire of the Petal Throne. The game uses a variation of the Tri-Stat dX system. In 2015, James Maliszewski launched the fanzine The Excellent...
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Retrieved 2 April 2021. Sebastian Wahle (2018). "LANDMVRKS – Fantasy". Ox-Fanzine. Retrieved 2 April 2021. Simon Arnold (17 October 2018). "Landmvrks – Fantasy"...
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As the Roots Undo (category Robotic Empire albums)
(March 2004). "Review - Circle Takes the Square - As The Roots Undo CD". Ox Fanzine (in German). Retrieved March 30, 2024. Smith, Colin (January 27, 2004)...
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News Blog". Dreams fanzine.com. 10 March 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2011. "Dreams: Terry Gilliam 2007 News Blog". Dreams fanzine.com. 17 December 2007...
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Bob Andrews (guitarist) (redirect from Empire (English band))
"Generation X – Day by Day". Nemsworld.com. Retrieved 26 March 2016. "MUDKISS FANZINE". Mudkiss.com. Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved 9...
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[citation needed] The work was first published in 1970 in OSFAN 10, the fanzine of the Ozark Science Fiction Association. Theis was "a malaprop genius...
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Unwound (redirect from Empire (Unwound album))
Chokebore. Trosper published several issues of his own underground rock fanzine in the early 1990s. Trosper formed Survival Knife with Brandt of Unwound...
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Future Palace (category Arising Empire artists)
Getting to know Future Palace - ALTCORNER.com, retrieved April 25, 2022 Ox Fanzine, Solingen Germany, Interview (in German), retrieved April 25, 2022...
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Richard Cabut (section Kick Fanzine)
revolutionary art glossy Cold Lips Between 1979 and 1982, Cabut published the punk fanzine Kick. According to Mathew Worley, 'Kick proved integral to developing a...
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Science fiction (section Fandom and fanzines)
science fiction fanzine, The Comet, was published in 1930 by the Science Correspondence Club in Chicago, Illinois. One of the best known fanzines today is Ansible...
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Spectrum Culture. Retrieved July 1, 2020. Hiller, Joachim. "Review". Ox-Fanzine. Retrieved July 1, 2020. Claudio Lancia. "Fugazi". OndaRock. Retrieved...
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Sonia Greene (category Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States)
and amateur publisher, businesswoman and milliner who bankrolled several fanzines in the early twentieth century. She is noted for her thirteen-year marriage...
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Gary Mabbutt (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
to him being held as something of a folk hero at Coventry City, with a fanzine being named Gary Mabbutt's Knee. Having sustained a fractured skull and...
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Dreams: Terry Gilliam Books[permanent dead link]. Dreams: The Terry Gilliam Fanzine. Matthews, Jack (1996). Dreaming Brazil. Essay accompanying the Criterion...
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Christian Empire Archived March 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine August 7, 2000 Phantom Tollbooth: Heaven's Metal Re-launches As A Fanzine Archived September...
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Tucker as a pejorative term in an article in Le Zombie (a science fiction fanzine). At the time, serial radio dramas in the United States had become popularly...
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and writer BEM (originally called Bemusing Magazine), a British comics fanzine published by Martin Lock from 1973 to 1982 "Bem" (Star Trek: The Animated...
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sorcery" was coined by Fritz Leiber in the 6 April 1961 issue of the fantasy fanzine Ancalagon, to describe Howard and the stories that were influenced by his...
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Katharine Hamnett (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
Sniffin' Glue to be ripped off. And I mean, I did a fanzine, so when I read that I thought, great, fanzine T-shirts!" The official FGTH designs were particularly...
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British post-punk in the late 1970s and subsequently generated a thriving fanzine, label, and club and gig circuit. Compared to its counterpart, indie rock...
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Ian Marsh (writer) (section Fanzine)
editing and self-publishing the role-playing game fanzine DragonLords. The relatively popular fanzine also included reviews, articles about computer games...
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Achaea (section Newspapers, fanzines and others)
Proti tis Aigaleias - Aigio and Aigaleia Simerini - Patras Splats - a fanzine based in Patras Sport Week - Patras - sports Sportivo west - Patras - sports...
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joined the fledgling comics fandom of the era, writing fiction for various fanzines; he bought the first ticket to the world's first Comic-Con, held in New...
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Leigh Brackett (section The Empire Strikes Back)
to the second issue of Pogo's STF-ETTE, an all-female science fiction fanzine (probably the first such). Brackett's first novel, No Good from a Corpse...
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Comics series, during this period fans founded new clubs, websites, and fanzines active in the U.S., Canada, Brazil, and other countries. Companies began...
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Greyhawk (redirect from Empire of Iuz)
Gygax gave some glimpses of them in an article he wrote for the European fanzine Europa in 1975: Before the rules for D&D were published, "Old Greyhawk...
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need to express themselves through music". In December 1976, the English fanzine Sideburns published a now-famous illustration of three chords, captioned...
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generate an active hobby scene with amateur fanzines; only science-fiction, fantasy and comics fandom saw fanzines earlier. Competitive face-to-face Diplomacy...
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