• Translations in context of "fanzine" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: With Rikedomen, she published her first own fanzine.
  • İngilizce "fanzine" terimi, aynı zamanda İngilizce , " fan " ( fanatik , tutkulu) ve "magazin" (dergi) kelimelerinin daralmasından doğan Makedonca bir kelimedir .
  • fanzine mersin. fanzine yenişehir resimleri. fanzinler. fanzin apartmanı.
  • Since the 1980s introduction of the Hugo "Semiprozine" category, though, the tendency has been to call fanzines with a circulation of over 1000 Semiprozines.
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  • NOTE: This guide defines "fanzine" as a professionally printed collection of art and/or writing by multiple contributors that is distributed at cost to customers.
  • The term "fanzine" is sometimes confused with fan magazine, but the latter term most often refers to commercially produced publications for (rather than by) fans.
  • British English: fanzine /ˈfænziːn/ NOUN. A fanzine is a magazine written by and for people who are fans of, for example, a particular pop group or football team.
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