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POLL: Best RPG Fanzine Ever (Final Round)


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321 hits since 10 Aug 2024
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VOTING RESULTS
AnswerVotes%Chart
none of these/no opinion
31
41%
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all of the above
0
0%
 
not my genre
16
21%
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not my cup of tea
12
16%
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Hexagram
2
3%
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High Passage
4
5%
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Alarums & Excursions
9
12%
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Signal-GK
1
1%
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this is ridiculous
1
1%
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POLL IS CLOSED
POLL DESCRIPTION

Personal logo 20thmaine Supporting Member of TMP writes:

Slightly prompted by the "what magazine do you miss" poll, and also by coming across an eBay completed sale of Stormlord issue 7 from 1980 (originally £0.40 GBP, sold for £69.00 GBP plus postage), I started to reminisce about the mostly D&D fanzines of yore. There are still plenty today of course, and Kickstarter runs a fanzine month, but to be truthful the modern ones are very slick and professional and lack that air of "put together with the aid of a dodgy typewriter, glue sticks, scissors, and your mate's rubbish artwork" –those were the days evil grin

Poll set up by Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian, based on this previous poll.