Reviews

Gulch

Steel Bananas art collective has come a long way since it first started handing out bananas at Canzine in late […]

The Skeleton Dance

This novel coughs up the dregs of Toronto’s pre-millennial streets and introduces us to a world of drug dealing lawyers, […]

Squeeze

This is the first edition of Squeeze, a lit-zine of poetry, prose and artwork produced by the good denizens of […]

Centaur Rodeo: Modern Babies

There’s a certain type of short story that seems to be the thing lately, the type where you take a […]

Pizza World News

The first draft of this review said “For some reason I got two copies of this zine. Do you want […]

The Gmo Zoo

This is a neat minicomic about a mammal in a zoo that is allergic to it’s own skin, the adventures […]

Gags

Michael DeForge’s inspired massacre of the human form populates these gloriously revolting 16 pages of “gags.” His work drips like […]

First Impressions (Colour Me In)

This is a cute little quarter-page zine with drawings on every page. Lori Hutchinson is clearly a talented artist — […]

The Day After V-Day

I’m always surprised to get full colour comics to review. What a printing cost nightmare! But some people do it […]

Book Comic

Short, funny, well-drawn and relatable. A few weeks ago a guy I had been to elementary school with saw me […]

Book Art

Book Art is just that — visual art that’s been painted, drawn and/or glued on to the pages of an […]

Are You Man Enough?

This minicomic comes with a MOUSTACHE glued to the cardstock cover. Need I say more? (Samantha Trees) Comic, Phil McAndrew, […]