Rollerderby 1990–1999

Date

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

25 edizioni

Salta 5 edizioni

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1990 #1

1990 #2

1991 #3

1991 #4

1992 #10

1992 #5

1992 #6

1992 #7

1992 #8

1992 #9

1993 #11

1993 #12

1993 #13

1994 #14

1994 #15

1994 #16

1995 #17

1995 #18

1996 #19

1997 #20

1997 #21

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1998 #23

1998 #24

1999 #25

1990 Edizione 1

1990 Edizione 2

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1992 Edizione 10

1992 Edizione 5

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1992 Edizione 9

1993 Edizione 11

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1998 Edizione 24

1999 Edizione 25

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

25

Pubblicato:

1990–1999

Editore:

Lisa Carver

Posizione:

Dover, NH United States (1990–1999)
Guerneville, CA United States (1992–1993)
San Francisco, United States (1993–1994)
Denver, CO United States (1994–1995)
Published in the 1990s by zinester Lisa Carver in Dover, New Hampshire, this "no-apologies feminist" fanzine contains interviews with underground performance artists and fellow zinesters. In the first issue of Rollerderby, Carver explains how she started the zine: "Rollerderby was originally going to be another Disaster fanzine by Bill Callahan. Then Lisa said she would help, and we decided to change the name to Rollerderby. Then Costes was supposed to supply drawings and 'stuff,' but he forgot to. Then Bill dropped out. So I suppose that makes me editor.” Some of the contributors included zinester Reverend Anthony (Conquer now), and comic artist John Porcellino (King-cat comics and stories).

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

25

Pubblicato:

1990–1999

Editore:

Lisa Carver

Posizione:

Dover, NH United States (1990–1999)
Guerneville, CA United States (1992–1993)
San Francisco, United States (1993–1994)
Denver, CO United States (1994–1995)
Published in the 1990s by zinester Lisa Carver in Dover, New Hampshire, this "no-apologies feminist" fanzine contains interviews with underground performance artists and fellow zinesters. In the first issue of Rollerderby, Carver explains how she started the zine: "Rollerderby was originally going to be another Disaster fanzine by Bill Callahan. Then Lisa said she would help, and we decided to change the name to Rollerderby. Then Costes was supposed to supply drawings and 'stuff,' but he forgot to. Then Bill dropped out. So I suppose that makes me editor.” Some of the contributors included zinester Reverend Anthony (Conquer now), and comic artist John Porcellino (King-cat comics and stories).