- visibility, Leo
began to
collaborate with
magazines and
independent fanzines. For the
fanzineMade in USA he
created two more
stories starring Rat-Man ( Topin...
- 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...
- 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...
- 24
January 2025.
Three songs, "God Gets You Back", "Lion Rumpus" and "
Fanzine Made of Flesh", were
shared in the lead up to the album's release. A film...
- name for ****.
Three tracks ("God Gets You Back", "Lion Rumpus" and "
Fanzine Made of Flesh") were
released on or
before the
announcement date of the album...
- at City's
match at
Stoke City on 26
December 1988, a game
declared by
fanzines as a
fancy dress party. In 2010,
Manchester City
supporters adopted an...
-
Izzard was a
science fiction fanzine edited by
Patrick Nielsen Hayden and
Teresa Nielsen Hayden between 1982 and 1987. It was
nominated for the Hugo Award...
-
considered beyond criticism. The
fanzine gained a re****tion as "one of the best and most po****r
fanzines ever
made", with the name
attracting comment...
-
young artists' contest. From 1990 to 1995 Rat-Man was
published on the
fanzine Made in USA.
After the debut, Leo
Ortolani chose to self-publish the comic...
- 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...