Fanzine
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Fanzines, short for fan magazines, are nonprofessional, unofficial periodical publications created by fans of a particular cultural phenomenon (music, sport, media, etc) for fellow fans of that subject.
Numerous Doctor Who fanzines have been published since the 1970s, with many of their publishers, editors, and contributors subsequently going on to have professional careers in either periodical publishing or the wider media. In some cases this was via publication in Doctor Who Magazine.
Some fanzines were released on cassette tapes, thus being further named as tapezines.
Notable titles include:
- TARDIS (1975-1998)
- The Celestial Toyroom (1976-present)
- An Adventure in Space & Time (1980-1988) / In-Vision (1988-2003)
- Skaro (1980s-1997)
- Whovian Times (1982-1991)
- Doctor Who Bulletin (1983-1989) / DreamWatch Bulletin (1989-1994) / Dreamwatch (1994-2007)
- Space Rat (1983-1985) / Queen Bat (1985-1990)
- Enlightenment (1984-2011)
- The Highlander (1985-1987)
- The Frame (1987-1993)
- Time/Space Visualiser (1987-2009)
- CT of Death (1988-1989)
- Second Dimension (1989-1991)
- Myth Makers (1991-2004)
- Apocrypha (1993-1995)
- Nothing at the End of the Lane (1999-present)
- Vworp Vworp! (2010-present)
- Celebrate Regenerate (2013)
- Around the Universe's Worst Planet in 77 Years (2022)
- Gibilândia (2022)