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Re-Homing

Issue #90 Lisa Wool-Rim Sjöblom Comics

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Issue #90

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  • Reflect on ghostly encounters with ‘Recovering Spirits: An Anthology of True Ghost Stories’
  • ‘Tubes: A Hospital Diary’ is like waking in the middle of the night on the edge of a drugged dream
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  • ‘Always Brave, Sometimes Kind’ is an ode to community that is warm, gritty and utterly complicated
  • See photography through a dance of memory-laden vignettes in ‘Your Eye: On Photography’
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  • Meet Mr. Fuzzypants in ‘Squishy Freak Frolic Monster Society Newsletter #1-3’
  • Super-Yum-O is a true hidden gem
  • ‘The Comics of Alison Bechdel: From the Outside’ deep dives into the work of comics’ most iconic lesbian creator
  • Humour and humanity bleeds through every page in ‘Ralph Steadman: A Life in Ink’
  • ‘A Diary in the Age of Water: A Novel’ is a book of genuine power
  • ‘The Dripping Boat’ resembles a Saturday morning cartoon with an older audience in mind
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  • ‘Small, Broke, and Kind of Dirty’ is good companion for a young adult going out into the world
  • Vagina Witchcraft will leave a ringing in your ears
  • Taylor Knox’s lyrics are flush with lovers and late-night introspection
  • Apology, worry, and indecision abound in Oatmeal Queen’s music
  • ‘Some People’s Children’ tackles the drive for a sense of belonging
  • The Prophecy by Claire Legendre
  • ‘Ripples’ explores cyclical mechanisms of human emotion
  • ‘The League of Super Feminists’ is a perfect read for those awkward preteen days
  • ‘Minor Life Crisis’ follows a feathered friend
  • Explore the chaos of a classic cut-and-paste zine in ‘The In-Appropriated Press #16’
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  • CBM Journal #3 is one hundred percent heartfelt and ridiculous
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  • Reminisce on the barfy, boozy, bar-centric olden days with ‘Burf Quimby’s Pub Quiz #7’
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  • Redistribution is an everyday practice
  • Re-Homing
  • Editor’s Pick: Du Bois’ early infographics
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  • Solidarity and Interdisciplinarity
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  • Three new worker-led media groups emerge
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