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A fanzine devoted to the club is also named in honour o
This wasn't in fact a fanzine getting its own back on American sport, but t
It began life in 1988, and remarkably for a fanzine, which tend to have short publishing historie
aking over the label, Johnson began editing a fanzine called Grim Humour, initially covering non-ma
And I mean, I did a fanzine, so when I read that I thought, great, fanzin
Charton Bullseye was a fanzine published from 1975-76 by the CPL Gang highli
Looks Uncannily Like London Planetarium was a fanzine devoted to Gillingham F.C.
The club also had a fanzine, Abandon Chip!, which at the end of the 2006-
The Square Ball is a fanzine created by, and for, fans of the English foot
since I need all the space to praise them", a fanzine reviewer wrote.
In the 1990s, a fanzine named in his honor was created and edited by
Iron-Bru is a fanzine for Scunthorpe United, a Coca-Cola Championsh
She put on shows and creating a fanzine called Saucy, which gained attention outside
ever playing live, they were interviewed by a fanzine named SCUM, in which Sid Vicious proclaimed "
y the London punk rock movement and started a fanzine as a thirteen-year-old schoolboy which he nam
Steve Mayes started Boy's Own initially as a fanzine commenting on fashion, records, football, and
ent Group, was also a customer and produced a fanzine on the shop's hand-cranked duplicator.
n began life in the early 1980s as an amateur fanzine dedicated to the popular science-fiction tele
A Love Supreme is an independent magazine and fanzine created for the supporters of the English foo
iggs as an outgrowth of the Los Angeles-based fanzine, Slash.
t of contacts that he gained from his work at fanzine, Horrendlfled, to network not only the label
Ditmar Award Best Australian Fanzine 1982, SF Commentary, nominated
Ditmar Award Best Australian Fanzine 1970, SF Commentary, nominated
Spex, INTRO, Mojo, the local Birmingham based fanzine Waxstreet Dive, and Bucketful of Brains.
No Cure was a Newbury, UK based fanzine.
founded by Kevin Pearce, of the 'Hungry Beat' fanzine.
Best Fanzine: Mimosa, edited by Nicki Lynch & Rich Lynch
Best Fanzine: File 770, edited by Mike Glyer
Best Fanzine: Mimosa, edited by Dick & Nicki Lynch
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine 1975, SF Commentary, nominated
r the 1946 Hugo Award for Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.
Best Fanzine: Science Fiction Times edited by James V. Tau
two FAAn Awards for Best Fan Artist and Best Fanzine, Blat!, which he co-edited with Ted White.
f this party, has won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine a number of times.
ter teamed up with Chris Green producing Bits fanzine and X Cassettes which released music from loc
ealingly odd." -Robots and Electronic Brains, Fanzine (December 2000)
tiser, later abbreviated to FA, was a British fanzine which discussed comic books.
etting approval to publish a Charlton-focused fanzine they titled Charlton Bullseye.
t to them by Graham Burnett of the New Crimes fanzine, and the band were so impressed that they off
releasing two cassette albums for New Crimes fanzine, although did not release any vinyl until 199
Sterling edited the science fiction critical fanzine Cheap Truth, under the alias of Vincent Omnia
Dewdrops Records, an outgrowth of Dewdrops fanzine, was a record label active from 1993 until 20
dent Publication of the Year 2005 at the EMAP Fanzine Awards.
ism came in 1994, when he founded the Everton fanzine Gwladys Sings The Blues from his bedroom with
best known for the scholarly science fiction fanzine Fantasy Commentator, which he published and e
eer published his own amateur science fiction fanzine, which encouraged lively debates and demanded
Flipside ( fanzine) - Theatre of Ice are easily one of the more
ounders were inspired by the general football fanzine, When Saturday Comes.
In 2010 Worrall edited 'Chelsea Football Fanzine - the best of cfcuk - Volume One', an antholo
In 1979 Blackwell was editing a football fanzine (Left For Wakeley Gage); he met Crossley when
Nova Award for Fanzine and Fanwriter (1994)
Bram' Stokes, who previously ran the Gothique fanzine but had left to start a science fiction mail
ries in 1972/3; and in Warhoon 28, a hardback fanzine collection of Willis's writing, in 1980.
Here is a 2008 Double Cross Hardcore fanzine interview with Jimmy Yu in which he talks abo
n-in with John Peel at the age of 17 when his fanzine, Glottal Stop, was the subject of a piece on
His best-known publication was his fanzine Grue, begun in 1953.
In 1986 following work on his fanzine Attack on Bzag James Brown was hired as freel
terviewing UK post-rock act Stereolab for his fanzine and both parties agreeing to release music.
-06, and a book chronicling all issues of his fanzine Schism was also released in late 2005.
Andy and Dave did an interview with Homocore fanzine which addressed this issue.
His first published work was in the IAN fanzine, and he started as a radio host at WEOS in Ge
ial Award: Mike Glyer for "keeping the fan in fanzine publishing"
The Oatcake is an influential fanzine dedicated to the English association football
worked together before on the Comics Informer fanzine.
g Kong Award, and also published an irregular fanzine with the same name.
JD.s Top Ten Homocore Hits, released by J.D.s fanzine in 1990.
epeat Records is an independent record label, fanzine and music promoter based in Cambridge, UK.
sed in March 1989 as a part of the Sonic Life fanzine.
son remain at the club full-time that a local fanzine editor even wrote to the player in an attempt
in Chesterfield, Normal chanced upon a local fanzine writer and knocked on the bedsit door of edit
Heaven's Metal Fanzine
The Heaven's Metal fanzine is released between issues of the primary HM
, Factory and Creation, plus the mid-Eighties fanzine culture, were bigger influences.
who ran Holiday Matinee Publicity and Muddle fanzine.
Dee Dee's own Taking Dope Punk Rock Art music Fanzine.
Town Hall Steps was a local music fanzine in Bolton, England from 1981 to 1983.
lower case) is the underground Bradford music fanzine whose remit is alternative/independent Rock.
In 2009 it was again named Fanzine of the Year by UK Pools, as well as Best Prem
ack the Heaven's Metal name by starting a new fanzine under that title.
recent years, The Mag has spawned a spin off fanzine called True Faith which takes a slightly diff
sic Images and editing and publishing his own fanzine, Film Fan Monthly, dedicated to films from th
ommon Cruelty" - 8" Flexi (1984, Philadelphia fanzine Terminal, issue #18)
s, along with Mark Perry, founder of the punk fanzine Sniffin Glue and punk rock band Alternative T
Seager, the Editors of Southend's first punk fanzine, Strange Stories, became the bands managers a
record label that started as a hardcore punk fanzine in April 1993.
R*E*P*E*A*T fanzine was started in 1994 by Cambridge schoolteache
bel associated with Ostrander's Hip Clown Rag fanzine.
and between 1991 and 1996 edited the 70s rock fanzine Keep on Rockin.
production of the Fellternative fell running fanzine in the early 1990s.
iction fan best known for his long-running sf fanzine SF Commentary.
Sheffield fanzine NMX commented, “Sounds to me (like) The Distr
ed Los Angeles punk rock band headed by Slash Fanzine editor Claude Bessy, nicknamed "Kickboy Face"
morgasbord Records started out as Smorgasbord fanzine in 1986 by a hardcore fan named Chris Daily f
es", for the August 2007 issue of the Swedish fanzine I Godan Ro.
Sluggo! was a pioneering Austin, Texas fanzine covering the late 1970s Punk rock/New Wave mu
operating as a publisher and an editor of the Fanzine Uchuu-jin.
The fanzine is well known for its cartoons featuring ster
Clark also edited the fanzine Chrome on Fire, and performed in the band Fal
on a flexi-disc, accompanied issue #3 of the fanzine Monkeybite.
John Connor, writing in the fanzine DWB in 1991, hailed the story as "the best bl
The fanzine began as a homage to the Manic Street Preache
e day as Gilson) with whom he had started the fanzine Cafard already in secondary school.
The fanzine has been relaunched online, where the traditi
rander was inspired to start Cher Doll by the fanzine and record label Four Letter Words, one of th
d a 7" under its name and release it with the fanzine.
or Bob Haney, who reported in a letter to the fanzine Amazing Heroes that he wrote several Black Ca
ir Cocteau Twins-obsessed beginnings with the fanzine, to creating a record label that released one
rd Haworth with contributions from Jah P. The fanzine had a large interest in the Berkshire scene o
rs and Howard Keltner) from 1963 to 1972, the fanzine Star-Studded Comics spanned 18 issues and fea
The fanzine ceased in the mid '90s but Johnson has since
For the fanzine, see Apparatchik (fanzine).
A Load Of Bull is the fanzine of Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. (Wolves).
2, Steffan and Ted White teamed to launch the fanzine Pong.
The fanzine also gained a reputation for being sometimes
ouldead was made to circulate strongly in the fanzine and tape trading circuits of the era.
The fanzine was to be named after a James Kirk song, and
al meeting place for many contributors to the fanzine.
tarted publishing various short novels in the fanzine Uchuu-jin under the pen-name Mitsuse Ryu.
The fanzine was first published in 1989 by the supporters
The fanzine editor played Normal tapes of 'ranting' poets
The fanzine never materialised, however, and the "Felicit
wn awards for the 2006-07 season voted by the fanzine website users.
The fanzine later grew into music promotion and has relea
After a few years the fanzine enjoyed one of the largest print runs in the
The fanzine gained a reputation as one "one of the best a
In the mid 1990s the fanzine began to insert celebrity pictures sent in by
The fanzine is complemented by a web site, UWSonline, whi
1980s to accompany the seventh issue of their fanzine, called 'Schism.'
the Pogues in 1988, editing and writing their fanzine, 'Ordnahone'.
half of the team running the Richard Thompson fanzine - "Hokey Pokey" (named after a Richard and Li
st published in Sehlat's Roar #2, a Star Trek fanzine of the 1970s, published by Randy Ash.
by Dave Rees and evolved from his Jethro Tull fanzine of that name.
A Love Supreme was chosen as UK Fanzine of the Year by Total Football Magazine on six
United We Stand is a Manchester United fanzine which first appeared on the streets of Manche
en works with the two other Manchester United fanzine Red Issue and Red News to support these group
The Mag became the first Newcastle United fanzine.
True Faith is a Newcastle United fanzine, produced in Newcastle upon Tyne.
magazine, No Title magazine and Black Velvet Fanzine, as well as airplay on BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Mus
tars video compilation, Kill Rock Stars Video Fanzine, which also included a short movie by member
nd began as an extension of Matt Wobensmith's fanzine, Outpunk.
He coined the word fanzine in the October 1940 issue of his fanzine Deto
                                                                                                   


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