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Ben # 9
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Ben is Dead # 9

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Rare Gen X Magazine
Suckdog Darby Romeo LA Alt Punk Culture
Number Nine / 1990

 


Ben # 10
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Ben is Dead # 10, July 1990

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Deborah Darby Romeo
Issue Number 10
July 27 1990

 


Ben # 13
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Ben is Dead # 13, May 1991

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$1.50 - Free In So. California
Issue Number 13
May 1991

 


Ben # 18
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Ben is Dead # 18

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Finally! Beauty Tips For Junkies
Plastic Surgery And Being Beautiful In The New World
Supermodel Sean DeLear What Glamour Is About
The Goddess Bunny In All Her Glory

 


Ben # 22
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Ben is Dead # 22

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Punk Fanzine #22 - W.S. Burroughs
Duran Duran Ian Reed / Current 93
Modern Transmissions & Sensory Overload

 


Ben # 24
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Ben is Dead # 24, Summer 1994

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Black Issue Number 24
Summer 1994
U.S.A. $3.95 / Canada $4.95

 


Ben # 25
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Ben is Dead # 25

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Retro Hell!(Part One)
Issue Number 25
U.S.A. $3.95 / Canada $5.50

 


Ben # 26
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Ben is Dead # 26

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Retro Hell! Part Two
Issue Number 26
U.S.A. $3.95 / Canada $5.50

 


Ben # 27
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Ben is Dead # 27

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Issue Number 27
Retro hell!(Part 3)
U.S.A. $3.95 / Canada $5.50

 


Ben # 28
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Ben is Dead # 28

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USA $3.50 / Canada $5.00
Issue Number 28
Ben Time Stories

 

Ben Is Dead was a Los Angeles-based zine published from 1988 through 1999. Its creator, Deborah "Darby" Romeo, got its name from a dream she had about her husband Ben, a Frenchman she divorced not long into the magazine's run. Romeo would later write that during the magazine's early days Ben found the title amusing, and would introduce himself to people as "Ben, from Ben is Dead."

The magazine began as a photocopied publication featuring interviews with punk and "alternative" rock bands of the era (including such then up-and-comers as Ethyl Meatplow, Nirvana and Hole) alongside the confessional and often shocking writing of Romeo, editors Mikki Halpin and Kerin Morataya, and her many contributors (which included such colorful personalities as Vaginal Davis, Ron Athey and Lisa Crystal Carver.) Starting with issue 10 ("Mother"), each issue had an overall theme ("Revenge," "Obsessions and Bad Habits," "Sex," etc.) which the zine's writers would explore in exhaustive detail, freely recounting their own suicide attempts, kinky sexual adventures, addictions or family horror stories. The zine gradually became much more slick-looking and featured interviews with such mainstream acts as Tom Jones, "Weird Al" Yankovic and Duran Duran alongside underground notables like William S. Burroughs, Johnny Rotten and Anton LaVey. Eventually Ben Is Dead had a circulation in the tens of thousands and was being sold in Borders and Tower Records across the USA.

As the magazine continued, its tone became increasingly erratic as Romeo mixed the dark, confessional material with more light-hearted pop culture commentary, including articles about her fascination with Beverly Hills, 90210. Romeo's 90210 obsession eventually resulted in her and Morataya creating The I Hate Brenda Newsletter, a one-shot publication which was widely covered by the mainstream press. They also co-wrote the 1993 Pinnacle publication, The 'I Hate Brenda' Book and even formed their own band, Rump, which released a novelty compact disc entitled Hating Brenda.

In the mid to late 1990s, Romeo was often interviewed by the mainstream media, serving as a rather ambivalent spokesperson for the zine movement; she once joked that unless she found a way to make her zine pay off, she was soon going to be doing CNN interviews from a cardboard box. Romeo was constantly embroiled in feuds with other zinesters, and her last known publishing project was Socially Fucking Retarded, a 2000 one-shot zine chronicling the KillZine tour she went on with various other zinesters and the controversies along the way.

Romeo regularly interviewed her cantankerous father in Ben Is Dead, and in one interview she told him she couldn't imagine publishing a zine after she turned 30. And indeed, not long into her 30s, Romeo announced she was ceasing publication. The last issue of Ben is Dead featured the theme of "Celebrity." Actor/artist/noted eccentric Crispin Glover appeared on the cover and was the subject of a lengthy and very peculiar interview.

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