Noun
fanzine (plural fanzines)
A magazine, normally produced by amateurs, intended for people who share a common interest
Synonyms: dōjinshi, doujinshi
A fourth fanzine, Vindicator, was devoted to Microgames in general but did have some material specific to The Fantasy Trip. Source: Internet
A fanzine community developed and was based on sale to a reading public and exchanges by editor/publishers. Source: Internet
An unfortunate episode in fanzine history occurred in 1981 when Star Wars director George Lucas threatened to sue fanzine publishers who distributed zines featuring the Star Wars characters in sexually explicit stories or art. Source: Internet
An influential punk fanzine about the subculture and music took its name ( Sniffin' Glue ) from the Ramones song. Source: Internet
Curtis told the fanzine Printed Noise, "We haven't got a message really; the lyrics are open to interpretation. Source: Internet
Brooklyn, NY: Bazillion Points Books 2011, p. 474. End of the first wave In 1987, in the fifth issue of his Slayer fanzine, Metalion wrote that "the latest fad of black/Satanic bands seems to be over", Incubus. Source: Internet