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Users from FrensChan probably remember FREN-Z Magazine. New issues are coming out this year. Past issues can be found on the FrensChan Library:
https://library.frenschan.org/series/stored/38

FREN-Z is a variety magazine, featuring literature, art, history, religion, politics, comics, and unhinged shitposting. We accept submissions. Feel free to post them in this thread or to send them to us via the contact info on our submission pages (see the end of each zine).

Mods/Admins: If /pol/ would be a better board for discussion of the zine, let us know.
>>19 (OP) 
KILL YOURSELF NAZI GLOWIE
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>>19 (OP) 
Saw the magazine back on FC. Phenomenal work. Keep it up!
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>>20
why would these guys be glowen?
>>19 (OP) 
Loved your work, and I shared it on 4trans on multiple occasions when FC closed down / I assumed you were out of business. Very encouraging to see you are up and running.
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>>19 (OP) 
I member!!
Missed you fren, didn’t you have an animation project in the works?
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>>19 (OP) 
Based and welcome around here!
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>>26
We were originally developing the animation to be in the style of Murdoch Murdoch, but we figured that it would be better if we didn't completely rip him off. We've been developing it as a 3D animation instead, see attached.

>>25
We went on a hiatus for awhile, there was a lot going on in our personal lives. We've gotten our team back together and Issue #7 is well underway. Thank you for spreading the zine!

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>>27
Thank you!
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>>30
Is the contact info in the old ones still valid for submitting material? I have some expert subject matter to share, which I've released on other chans in parcel, but not all at once. It's not information you'd normally find and all the work is my own. Very much relevant to your old zines and likely areas of reader interest.
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The team at Fren-Z is awesome both with their work ethic and the quality zines they produce. I personally can attest that they believe in what they do and are very much interested in community feedback.
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>>32
Yes, our info hasn't changed. Email is the best way to submit. We'd love to take a look at your work!

>>36
Thank you!
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>>19 (OP) 
it's still alive? yeeeeeeeeeee
maybe we could design some banners and request the admins post them here?
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>>39
Something like this?
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>>30
I remember you mentioning that the "eye" would be a character in your animations, the neon-dark atmosphere looks really good btw!
>>39
>>62
Based
I'mma steal and post on the Banner thread on /pol/
>>>/pol/6247
OR, you could post directly to the TG account.

I may also make a banner thread for each board.
i might be a little retarded but how do i actually read the stuff on the library
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>>70
You're not the first person to have trouble finding the buttons. They're pretty minimalistic and unlabeled. Pic attached.
>>19 (OP) 
nice I'm super hyped for a new fren-z issue!
>>19 (OP) 
The only con I can think of is that the font size was autistically small.
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>>19 (OP) 

bump
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>>84
Thanks for the bump! We're hard at work on Issue #7. Here's a preview (subject to change).
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>>85
unfathomably based
>it didn't happen and if it did then i don't care and they deserved more and i still wouldn't care.
>>84
>>19 (OP) 
Archived threads salvaged from frenschan, for FREN-Z. I want to see more of your work in the future, frens - whoever you are. These threads explore some interesting behind the scenes content from their creators along with feedback from the community.
>Issue #5
https://archive.ph/YO1UQ
>Issue #4
https://archive.ph/MjyCD
>Issue #1???
I was not able to find the original for this: https://www.frenschan.org/pol/res/112684.html 'THE NEW FREN-Z CARTOON: FRENZY FRENZY PANIC'
https://archive.ph/JEGJs#selection-3261.0-3261.44
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great magazine, looking forward to the next one!

are there smaller versions of issues #5 (318MB) and #3 (182MB) somewhere? other issues are much more reasonable.
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Where can I find more information?
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>>130
About what?
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>>131
On/contact Fren-Z
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>>132
I dont know
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>>131
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>>133
I'm not a contributor or one of the authors, but they can be reached through the contact info found within each edition issue. The creator(s) told me the contact info from the last edition at the very least still works for reaching out.

Download the issues from the Frenschan library if you want to find it.
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Issue #7 is nearing completion, but it'll probably be a few more weeks until it's done. Issue #8 has entered pre-production and it's set for an October release. I would share more previews, but I don't want to spoil our team's work by releasing more finished spreads early. Instead, here's a pencil rough version of a panel from the next installment of Memetic Overflow, which will be in Issue #7.

>>130
Our contact info is here:
>>38

That email is the best way of contacting us. We also check this thread semi-regularly.

>>122
We released compressed versions of each issue. I'll try to get them reuploaded somewhere soon-ish, seems like they didn't get archived anywhere.

>>99
I think we have more archives somewhere. I'll check. We should at least have the Issue #1 release thread archived, IIRC.
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>>136
Good to know, thanks fren.
>>136
Took some digging, but I found the original archived thread from Issue #1 for you.
https://archive.ph/JcOlZ
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>>146
Nice.
>>85
Holy based Lois
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>>85
>>151
Reminds me of the revelation that Murdoch finally has in MM when confronted by the Anne Frank jewish hive-mind monster, before saying that he doesn't care if all NSDAP policies failed or that modern WN is compromised: the final move is simply stating that the holocaust should have happened, needs to happen, and will happen.
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>>146
Thanks! I think there are a few more archives still out there.

>>152
Heebs also get furious when you refuse to get caught up in the details. I think that was part of Murdoch's point as well.

No one has noticed that we shaped that spread's text like a little chef because jews like to pretend they were put into ovens.
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>>157
#1, #4, and #5 were all I could find. I sifted through all of the archive.ph pages several times. They might be elsewhere on different archive sites, however.
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>>158
There's at least one more:
https://archive.ph/Htyxi

That's actually the first ever FREN-Z thread. I knew I had it saved somewhere. A shame that none of us seem to have Hizzy's original FREN-Z banner from that thread saved.
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>>159
Good catch. I didn't even think to check the other boards. /b/ was by sheer luck when going through them, and I had assumed they were all posted on /pol/ after issue #1. I'll keep looking for the rest.
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I have the first sampler, issues 1,2,3,4 and 6

Fren-Z Volume 1-print frenly- Sampler - Fren-Z.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/txyexl.pdf

Fren-Z_ Issue 1 - Fren-Z.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/3okkfm.pdf

Fren-Z_ Issue 2 - Fren-Z.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/qogyt7.pdf

Fren-Z_ Issue 3 - Fren-Z.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/pmyt9s.pdf

Fren-Z_ Issue 4 - Fren-Z.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/4gk8jt.pdf

Fren-Z_ Issue 6 - Fren-Z.pdf
https://files.catbox.moe/vsfqzk.pdf
>>160
#5 is also in the FC library
>>157
Authoranon, what are your thoughts on the right-wing sphere being plagued with left-over ideas of art being 'faggy'? I think this was one of the most powerful blows against the movement for decades. A lot of anons and creative people were chased away from this now almost wholly dominated left-wing area.

It never occurs to conservatives that all their media is from artists and creators. I even see this attitude from people who should know better with actual centralist or right-wing beliefs, forgetting that people such as Hitler were one or Miyamoto Musashi (among other famous warriors and certified killers of men) also doing sculpting, writing poetry, and tending gardens. It also bothers me that our work is confined to the shadows so much, outside of video games or similar hobbies. Is there a solution to this? How do we undo that deep-rooted propaganda and create an attitude shift?
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It's funny, because I've been thinking about that a lot lately. Not really about the impression that art itself is faggy, but I guess more about the impression that art is dominated and gatekept by faggots, which makes a lot of our guys feel like there's no point in trying. I imagine that there are guys who could be talented that are hung up on the idea of "Why spend 10,000 hours mastering an art form when you'll be censored and your work will be ignored?"

You're right, all of our greatest leaders have been artists, or have loved the arts. Hitler loved to paint. Goebbels loved the cinema. Rockwell came from a showbusiness family, he was a showman himself in many ways, and he made magazines (he also wrote books, including at least one children's book). In the modern movement, Murdoch is/was probably our most beloved propagandist, and his affinity for different art forms (games, cartoons, books) is on clear display in his work. Our leaders are almost always artists. To think of art as faggy is to insult all of our leaders, and I would have to wonder why anyone with that general opinion is even interested in NatSoc/Fascism/etc. If someone can't appreciate the beauty and potential of art, what would draw them to the movement in the first place? Contrarianism, maybe, because it seems like the most radical position against the system? There might be some people like that, but I would argue that their understanding of our ideologies are superficial at best. It's like people who want to be edgy and "evil," so they take on superficial Nazi trappings, without realizing that Hitler was the good guy all along.

Getting more of our guys to make art has not been easy, but that's part of why I started the zine. I figured that the best option is to lead by example. I want more artists in the movement, so I create art and I platform others who create art. I've helped several people get started in art, or improve their existing art forms, and those same people typically make great contributions to the zine in return. Our team is working on more projects (games, animations, etc.) and I'm hoping that will also encourage others to make similar works.

Art is fun. I like to paint. It makes me happy. So does working on the zine, animating stuff, writing code, and planning out our projects. All of it can be great fun, if you can let it be. Approaching any of it with too high of expectations, or denigrating yourself for not living up to the masters of your chosen medium, is a quick way to sour the fun. The original Nazis believed that strength can be found in joy, and they recognized the role of art in bringing joy to the people. That's also why kikes hate beauty and they seek to make every work of art something subversive or ugly. Kikes use art as a tool to hurt people, Nazis use art as a tool to bring joy.

People are imitative. We learn by watching others. Sure, you'll find innovators who do something unique for the first time, but they're followed by countless imitators. It isn't a bad thing to imitate others, so long as what you're imitating about them is good. Impressionable people will either imitate our work or the work of our enemies. So we need to give people in the movement a point to imitate off of. That's why FREN-Z has been working to expand past the magazine phase into a full multimedia project. That's why you and everyone else reading this should take up an artistic hobby, to provide more points of imitation and encouragement. You should try to make something cool and you should have fun doing it. People who see you having fun and making cool stuff will feel natural jealousy! Who doesn't want to have fun? Who doesn't want to make cool stuff?
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Thank you for the effort-post. I've really stepped up my creative contributions in the last two years. I think a not insignificant factor was FREN-Z itself. Shilled your work on cuckchan after FC went down.

A really great strength of FREN-Z is that it side-steps the pitfalls that Adolf encountered in his early days when being exposed to the reality of the world around him. I've lost the screenshots of my compilation from Mein Kampf's early chapters, but essentially, pamphlets and the equivalent of zines back then were overly catered to people who already knew what was being talked about in regards to counter-semitism. Adolf found it very confusing, and it took much more time to absorb. It seems he only paid attention after getting practical experience to understand what was being said.

Your works can be picked up by anyone, who will find them interesting on the topics and artwork alone. Your appeal is to normies and frens alike. I also greatly wish to express my admiration for your decision to take back things like the rainbow flag and colors. It's very good to see you here again. I had thoughts about, 'I hope these guys don't give up now that FC is down. This is a gold mine of material.'
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