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Url: | http://www.illegaltales.com |
Maintainer(s): | Giovanni Pollastri & Lydia Di Corato |
Country: | Italy |
Fansite language: | Italian |
Funding: | unknown |
Summary
Illegal Tales began as a print fanzine for The Police and later became an on-line fansite. The site contains current news related to the band and each of its members.
Site/fanzine history
- In 1988, the Italian fanzine Illegal Tales was launched, the first issue going out on April 20, 1988.[1][2] It is now a website run by Giovanni Pollastri and Lydia Dicorato.
- On August 8, 2003, the webdomain Illegaltales.com was registered.[3]
See also
- Illegal Tales - the fanzine