From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfanzinefan‧zine /ˈfænziːn/ noun [countable] TCPDLa magazine written by and for people who admire and support a popular musician, a sports team etc
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fanzine• In a fanzine interview, Gedge was asked why Shaun Charman had left.• Before I go on, some of you may not have the foggiest what a fanzine is.• Besides a lot of fanzines, there are many regional newspapers covering local and All-Union events.• An interrogation of all our fanzine sellers has revealed that none of these devoted Darlington fans actually said those fateful words.• From graffiti to fanzines to indie-pop, that is the glue which fuels most real youth enterprise.Origin fanzine (1900-2000) → FAN11 + magazine