I'm not sure I can help, but I'm curious if you mean zines, like physical, small, homebrew publications?
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Check your local indie and alternative coffeeshops, bookstores, and record shops. Find the weirdest highschooler you know and ask them, for good measure.
Iβm a big fan of local zines from my area, so I would look around your arts/music societies to see whatβs up.
https://microcosmpublishing.com/ I like this site and have used them a couple of times. Shipping sucks but they are pretty transparent about it. The owner apparently had some internet drama but Iβd say they got a great selection of cool stuff
Good luck on finding your zine! Itβs a cool ass subculture
The best way for things like that is subscribing, most have so few readers they don't get scanned. If you can find somewhere a list of zines for your interest and sub to a few, that's what I'd recommend. Long live print anyway!
Since the Internet Archive has already been suggested, you might also want to check out the Queer Zine Archive Project