Sniffin' Glue (1976)
Sniffin' Glue and Other Rock 'N' Roll Habits... widely known as simply Sniffin' Glue, was a monthly punk zine started by Mark Perry in July 1976 and released for about a year. The name is derived from a Ramones song "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue." Others that wrote for the magazine that later became well known journalists include Danny Baker.
Although initial issues only sold 50 copies, circulation soon increased to 15,000. The innovative appeal of Sniffin' Glue was its immediacy.
Sniffin' Glue was not so much badly written as barely written; grammar was non-existent, layout was haphazard, headlines were usually just written in felt tip, swearwords were often used in lieu of a reasoned argument. All of which gave Sniffin' Glue its urgency and relevance.
The early days of the punk movement largely failed to attract the attention of television or the mainstream press, and Sniffin' Glue was a key source of photographs of, and information about, contributors to the scene
Hate Zine (2015)
Hate Zine is a publication that explore politics and social justice through photography, poetry, writing & art. They've been operational since 2015 til now. The reason they've stayed in a zine form and not moved towards 'magazine'. Is mainly down to the content, which is heavily political and aimed towards hating conservative. The publication is printed professionally and doesn't have that DIY aspect to it.
Cro Mag Non (2019)
Cro Mag Non is a music fanzine created by former Irish rock band 'The Strypes'. Their publication also has a political agenda, but is heavily based on music and opinion. I contacted them via letter a while back to see if they could send me a few of their fanzines and they responded (as seen below).
I think their DIY aspect is interesting and effective (given the current climate). People need the file (https://zenarcadeband.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/CMN-Issue-8-.pdf) and a home printer and they can produce these from a home enviroment.