- wikiwand.com 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.
- wikidiff.com fanzine/zineAs nouns the difference between fanzine and zine. is that fanzine is a magazine, normally produced by amateurs, intended for people who share a common interest...
- seedrs.com fanzineFanzine was founded in 2017 by fanatical football fans, tired of wasting their time sifting around for content about the teams/sports that they love.
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- context.reverso.net translation/english-russian/…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.
- archive.org details/fanzines-collectionThe practice of making media print zines began in the late 1960s via science fiction fandom where fanzines had been a popular fan activity since the 1930s.
- tr.wikiital.com wiki/Fanzineİngilizce "fanzine" terimi, aynı zamanda İngilizce , " fan " ( fanatik , tutkulu) ve "magazin" (dergi) kelimelerinin daralmasından doğan Makedonca bir kelimedir .
- Alchetron.com FanzineA fanzine (blend of fan and magazine or -zine) is a nonprofessional and nonofficial publication produced by fans of a particular cultural phenomenon (such as...
- wikious.com en/FanzineFor a long time, Fanzine has been a point of discussion in different areas, influencing everything from politics to economics, including culture and technology.