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Growing up in the suburbs and visiting Toronto, part of the “Toronto” experience meant seeing black and white, 81/2x 11″ […]
Around the late ’60s tabloid magazines like the National Enquirer found a new home beside supermarket checkout lines. They were […]
The magical thing about Conundrum is that it’s all about who is doing something exciting, who is having fun with […]
The title of this zine pretty much says it all: Lily is a zine geared toward those of us who […]
After seeing many slap-dash litzines over the past few years, I find F&C to be a definite refreshment with its […]
As on might guess, Bradley Douglas Smith’s Four Seasons is a Restaurant in my Hometown is divided into four sections. […]
After reading the first two parts of Chubby Bounty Hunter, I felt I needed some genre-guidance, some sort of crib-sheet […]
If I were a poet I would subscribe to bywords. The people who make bywords are very capable of making […]
I saw one of the Toy Story movies on acid in 1995. Reading this comic was sorta like that experience. […]
Alright, I’m going to do this review as a speed run. Ready? The Ninja Punks is a childishly drawn manifestation […]
This zine is as painfully funny as it is simple. Mr. Destructo is the most crudely drawn, quarter-sized zine that […]
Gord Cummings, like many of us, is a mix of interesting neuroses and traumatizing experiences. However, Cummings, unlike most of […]