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''Cinema Sewer'' was a movie magazine published by Robin Bougie of
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, Canada. It was published either biannually or annually between 1997 and 2021. The publication began in a traditional fanzine format (folded 8.5”x11” photocopies) before transitioning to a professionally published comic-book-sized format with issue 11. It used graphic pornographic comics, illustrations, and writing to focus on and review classic films in the
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, blaxploitation, sexploitation, horror, and
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genres. It also covered obscure underground creations such as
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s and employee training videos. In October 2007, UK publisher FAB Press published a book collecting the best of the first 12 issues, which has since gone into three reprinted editions. In 2008, a second book (volume 2) was published by FAB Press, with subsequent books appearing in 2011 (volume 3), 2013 (volume 4), 2015 (volume 5), 2017 (volume 6), 2020 (volume 7) and a final collection in 2022 (volume 8).


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