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Aces
Zine | |
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Title: | Aces |
Publisher: | GEN (Project Genesis) and Anti Matter |
Editor(s): | Rob Sharp and Ed Hillyer |
Type: | "scrapbook" |
Date(s): | 1982 |
Frequency: | unknown - at least two issues were printed |
Medium: | |
Size: | A4, 3-4 pages |
Fandom: | multimedia |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Fanscene Project full content issue 1 & 2 |
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Aces was a newsletter of sorts published in the United Kingdom in 1982 as a joint project between the editors of two other zines; GEN (Project Genesis) and Anti Matter Fragments. Aces was described by Rob Sharp as:
...a possible series of pot-pourri. Sheets of a personalied scrap book crammed with those little gems of life that pass us by and are often discarded and forgotten. If you have been told a joke, seen a stupid ad in a paper, bought an unusual postcard, scribbled a sketch... well, that's ACES.
Gallery
Anti Matter Fragments Issue #1, page 2, aka The 5th Ace.
Anti Matter Fragments #2, page 4 aka The 5th Ace
References
- ^ ACES Issue 1, 1982