Front and back of the 25th issue of Heavy Metal Demolition [1985-1992]
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issue 3 of Horrors of the Screen [1964] an informational horror film fanzine
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Covers of Amra [1959-1982] a fantasy fanzine.
“Amra’s a major ‘zine in the 1960s that was responsible for getting people more interested in fantasy rather than just science fiction. It came out around the time that J.R.R. Tolkien’s books were being introduced in America, and people were getting interested in sword and sorcery” —Robert Latham
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Front and back covers of issues of Yeah! [1961-1965] a leftist zine by Tuli Kupferberg.
“YEAH magazine began under the shadow of the Cold War, with Kupferberg and fellow poets contributing poetry, drawings, and collages that protested a number of social issues of the time, including nuclear war, racism, white supremacy, and the conservative, middle-class values that have become the hallmark of 1950s America.”
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