- zinewiki.com wiki/FanzineFanzine was the early term for what we call a zine today (the term zine is generally thought of as a shorter term for the word fanzine).
- fanac.org fanzines/Classic_Fanzines.htmlConvert your old zines to jpg or html and send them to us. Or you can get to read some great fanzines by volunteering to scan!
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/Fanzineİngilizce "fanzine" terimi, aynı zamanda İngilizce , " fan " ( fanatik , tutkulu) ve "magazin" (dergi) kelimelerinin daralmasından doğan Makedonca bir kelimedir .
- fashionrevolution.org fashion-revolution-fanzine-…“Making fanzines was something we had always wanted to do, so when the occasion arose we jumped at it wholeheartedly.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Fanzines
- wiki2.org en/fanzineThe term fanzine is sometimes confused with "fan magazine", but the latter term most often refers to commercially produced publications for (rather than by) fans.
- antoloji.com nedir/fanzin/Antoloji.Com Nedir Sayfası ile sözcükler,kelimeler,kavramlar ve anlamları,sözcük,kelime,kavram,FANZİN,fanzin,fanzin...Bulunamadı: fanzine
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/fanzineBritish 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.