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Has anyone here contributed to a zine before? It seems like a cool thing that many imageboards used to do
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Well...
https://archive.ph/io8U8
https://img.heyuri.net/b/koko.php?res=129598
https://img.heyuri.net/b/koko.php?res=147294

Granted, all of those instances were done by one person each. It's hard to get a collaborative effort started here. Actually, I was asked to do the cover for #2 but... I didn't get around to it. (⌒∇⌒ゞ)
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I had my own e-zine lol. I was young and ambitious back then, so I founded/edited/designed it myself and also formed a "staff" for it. We had a web-site, you can still find it on the Wayback Machine (I won't give a link, sorry!)

We managed to publish two issues, we had stuff for the 3rd, but we lost interest.

Nowadays I tend to think it was completely lame.

I also wrote a paper for another zine back in 2012, and had other little contributions every now and then. I had more ideas and many drafts, as well as abandoned papers, but none of them materialized.

None of that was affiliated with imageboards or otaku culture, though. I was more into the demoscene/retro games side. Also I wrote in my native language, not English.


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