• For a long time, Fanzine has been a point of discussion in different areas, influencing everything from politics to economics, including culture and technology.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • An amateur-produced magazine written for a subculture of enthusiasts devoted to a particular interest: a science fiction fanzine.
  • 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.
  • Since the 1980s introduction of the Hugo "Semiprozine" category, though, the tendency has been to call fanzines with a circulation of over 1000 Semiprozines.
  • ...Reisen → Parallel protocols:participatory research + archiving of the everyday, talks by Hüseyin Serbes – “Post-Photocopy: Rethinking the Fanzine in the Age.
  • As the name implies fanzine (and blog) cover the activities of left-wing and anti-fascist groups of fans, mainly from the sphere of football.
  • Fanzine. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Magazine published by fans. British punk and post-punk fanzines from the 1970s.
  • En İyi Fanzine için Hugo Ödülü.[6]:6 Beş sayısının tamamı gösteri hala yayındayken yayınlandı ve D. C. Fontana, Gene Roddenberry ve oyuncu kadrosunun...