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[[Sting's Magazine]] was a fanzine published by a number of Italian fans. The magazine's name was soon changed to [[Illegal Tales]], which eventually became a website. | [[Sting's Magazine]] was a fanzine published by a number of Italian fans. The magazine's name was soon changed to [[Illegal Tales]], which eventually became a website. | ||
− | Between [[1988]] and [[ | + | Between [[1988]] and [[2001]] about 20 of these fanzines were produced, each one with about 150 copies. |
=Publication history= | =Publication history= |
Revision as of 03:50, 2 December 2011
Sting's Magazine / Illegal Tales | |
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Publisher: | Gianfranco Facchini, Giovanni Pollastri, Fabrizzio Allegri, Guido Colombo |
Publication date(s): | 1988 - 2001 |
Frequency of publication: | unknown |
Publication country: | Italy |
Fanzine language(s): | Italian |
Page count: | varied |
Price: | unknown |
Introduction
Sting's Magazine was a fanzine published by a number of Italian fans. The magazine's name was soon changed to Illegal Tales, which eventually became a website.
Between 1988 and 2001 about 20 of these fanzines were produced, each one with about 150 copies.
Publication history
Cover | Issue No. | Publication date | Cover price | Length |
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unknown | YYYY | --- | 28 pages |
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unknown | 1991 | --- | 32 pages |
See also
- Sting fanzines
- Illegal Tales - the website
External links
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References
sources: Giovanni Pollastri