Zine Review

Worms #2, XO #4, Lost Kisses #6

When comic writer Brian John Mitchell describes his series of comics as minis the size of a matchbook, he’s not […]

Baby Beef Heart Volume 2

From what I got while reading Baby Beef Heart, the underlying message of this zine is to beat the nine-to-five […]

Retain Parts, Destroy Parts

It takes a certain amount of self-deprecation with just the right touch of wordsmithing to craft a decent angst-zine (or […]

Love in the Bike Lane

The DIY spirit is alive, heartbroken and peddling about in this short zine that does its best to explore the […]

Bring On The Dancing Horses

This is the kind of perzine that ought to be savoured over several sittings, then re-read a few more times. […]

OH NO! A MONSTER!

Although the monster in this illustrated mini-mag is not as hairy or slimy as the ones under my childhood mattress, […]

The Cat The Dog The Bird

Cute and scrappy drawings, scribbled author commentary, and a non-sequitor, non-sensical style of writing all make for a quick and […]

Brainfood

This latest installment of Brain Food advances the story of adult films that feature zombie actors, and the resulting zombie […]

Welcome to Flavor Country

With a rambling, at times almost free associative approach, this agnostic zine tends not only toward uncertainty but — less […]

Mars: The Capsule Report

Mars is a thick, square sized zine with classic cut and paste, typewritten interviews with Julie Doiron, Ron Bates, Elevator […]

OW! Other Wo/man Zine

Compilation zines can be so hit and miss, but OW! is a hit. The zine is a collection of creative […]

The Molotov Rag

On account of its name, The Molotov Rag “Let it All Out” (Issue #4) would have you thinking this was […]