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bOING bOING
Boingboing 01.jpg
bOING bOING issue 01 cover
Format Print
Editor Mark Frauenfelder and Carla Sinclair
Publisher bOING bOING
Origin San Francisco, CA, USA
Language English
Frequency NA
Active 1988 - 1997
Topics Cyberpunk, Technology, Futurism, Science Fiction, Gadgets, Intellectual Property
Number of Issues 15
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Publications Mondo 2000, Future Sex, FringeWare Review
Website boingboing.net

bOING bOING started as a zine in 1988 by Mark Frauenfelder and Carla Sinclair, his wife. Issues were subtitled "The World's Greatest Neurozine". Associate editors included Gareth Branwyn, Jon Lebkowsky, and Paco Nathan. Along with Mondo 2000, bOING bOING was an influence in the development of the cyberpunk subculture. It reached a maximum circulation of 17,500 copies. Common themes include technology, futurism, science fiction, gadgets, intellectual property, Disney and left-wing politics. The last issue of the zine was #15.

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Issue User Link Notes
Issue #1
Issue #2
Issue #3
Issue #4 Acquired
Issue #5 Acquired
Issue #6 Acquired
Issue #7 Acquired
Issue #8
Issue #9 Acquired
Issue #10 Acquired
Issue #11 Acquired
Issue #12 Acquired
Issue #13 Acquired
Issue #14 Acquired
Issue #15
Special Issue May 2011 Digital Only

External Links

Official Site

bOING bOING: free collection from the print zine, 1989-1997