• Fanzine is a term that refers to a self-published magazine or newsletter, typically produced by fans of a particular music genre, band, or artist.
  • Fanzine. Fanzine explores the intersections of fan culture and online communities, and how these communities impact and empower young queer people.
  • The US jazz magazine Coda began in 1958 as a 12-page mimeographed fanzine, put together by its editor and a team of volunteers working for beer and pizza.
  • “Making fanzines was something we had always wanted to do, so when the occasion arose we jumped at it wholeheartedly.
  • A fanzine is something akin to an underground magazine, and there are virtually thousands of them springing up all over the country.
  • ...Reisen → Parallel protocols:participatory research + archiving of the everyday, talks by Hüseyin Serbes – “Post-Photocopy: Rethinking the Fanzine in the Age.
  • An amateur-produced magazine written for a subculture of enthusiasts devoted to a particular interest: a science fiction fanzine.
  • Nuestra vida es un fanzine, ideas, inspiración. El arte del fanzine sus detallitos y curiosidades.
  • 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.