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BRADDOCK’S DEFEAT PT 3

Issue #88 Gord Hill Comics

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Issue #88

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Features

  • Adoptive Bodily Variance in Zinester Evolution
  • Ancestral Tech and the Future of the Black Body
  • Wearable Tech vs. Unbearable Tech
  • All fat futures: Five questions about the body with prettyboycrybaby

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  • Norma MacDonald is in search of freedom in ‘Old Future’
  • ‘The Red River Ramblers’ captures the rhythmic spirit of the First Nations peoples
  • Elliott Colla’s ‘We Are All Things’ provides plenty of food for thought
  • ‘Tomorrow, adagio’ calls into question the purpose of translation
  • ‘this is not a poem/ this is an apology’ is an emotional and lonesome apology for misunderstanding
  • ‘The Sad Mechanic Exercise’ expresses a troublesome relationship with time, memory, and mortality
  • Explore the wilds of romance with ‘Pulp Kings #3’
  • Yeon-Sik Hong details their exhausting but ultimately worthwhile struggles in ‘Umma’s Table’
  • Rob McLennan captures the value of location in ‘Poems for Lunch Poems at SFU’
  • ‘Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #40’ contains occasional outbursts of hope and joy
  • ‘Year of the Rabbit’ captures the enduring humanity and resilience of Khim’s family
  • ‘Here on Huron’ is like a damaged VHS turned into letters and punctuation
  • Hawad searches for immaterial truth in ‘Furigraphic Horizons’
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  • ‘Spare Parts Issue 0’ gives various comics a place to live and be counted in the world
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  • ‘Roadside’ captures the natural authenticity in changing relationships
  • ‘The Lizard Aspect’ fosters a sense of urgency and flow, even in simple things
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  • ‘Ident’ inspires a slice of a story that struggles with how we see other people
  • Zine Philosophy: On media/making myself
  • Fiction: THE PATRICE FIGHT
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  • Folio: Caress Still by Kasia Sosnowski
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  • Jonas Cannon takes us on the process of discovering where they fit in this world
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  • Follow along Lily Chen’s travel adventures as she deals with generational and cultural gaps
  • Digital goes analog with the Electric Zine Maker
  • Dive into the goofy celebration of the whims and worries of Tioga County in ‘#Realtioga’
  • Zinester’s Toolkit: Meet THE LECTRO-STIK, an old friend to zinesters and collagers
  • ‘Soft Online’ is a confessional, evasive self-portrait in symbols`
  • ‘Proof I Exist #30’ is an emotional word splatter of a ride
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  • ‘Depression Cards: A Game for Life’ helps expand your mental health toolbox
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