Zine Review

The Flip Side

The Flip Side is a collection of images that were rejected from other publications. Satchi, their creator, felt that they […]

Drawings of David Smith’s Sculpture

As its title suggests, this zine collects several interpretive drawings of sculptor David Smith’s steel shapes. As the publisher explains […]

The Day is Gone

Ed Morton specializes in the grotesque and the disfigured in this disturbing collection of sketches. This artwork chronicles Morton’s return […]

Crab Boy: Year of the Crab

Crab Boy: Year of the Crab is probably a comic zine, in that it has drawings that seem to be […]

Animal Lover

My first thought upon receiving my copy of Animal Lover was something along the lines of “OMG, it’s a colouring […]

Xploited Zine

Issue two marks the San Franciscan Xploited zine’s tribute to public restrooms, and what we get is a collection of […]

Very True

The black Bristol board cover is adourned with an ostrich stamped in hot pink paint. Its spine is bound in […]

Untitled

I don’t know if I completely understand this zine, or if I’m supposed to. It’s spare and strange and…funny, I […]

treasure maps

Kathleen opens this zine asking “what life have I chosen and what life did I get?” then gives us mini-narratives […]

Somnambulist

My usual complaint about perzines is that they are typically filled with the autobiographical details of someone I don’t know, […]

NDN Uncensored

They’re thugs–but not slackers. The Native youth lurking around Toronto’s core have a lot to prove, and do so in […]

Lickety Split

Lickety Split is a pansexual smut zine that advocates positive thought and expression about sex. It aims to address the […]