Zine Review

Underpanting

This is a fantastic read when the subway gets clogged. With iconic one-page Far Side-ish crisp drawings (not unlike the […]

Optic Nerve

The word “umbilicanism” means something along the lines of “waiting for light to come out of your navel.” Navel-gazing is […]

The Oneida Commune

You might remember Zeesy Powers from Canzine. Or you might remember her name from her name, because let’s face it-Zeesy […]

Lucky Comics

I tried to look at the drawings, the pen-and-ink illustrations in this jam-packed comic, but I failed to see art. […]

I Really Stepped In It This Time

I like comic zines that provide a little slice of life; those wee instances of being that give a bit […]

Hoax

The cover of this third edition of Hoax features a massive purple brain plunked in the middle of a construction […]

Heavy Flow

Heavy Flow is a beefy collection of DIY comics etched in high contrast and low-end humour. This zine is a […]

Glass Eye

An urban comic collective of the highest degree, Glass Eye looks pretty pro with its glossy cover and smudgy newsprint […]

The Cliff

The Cliff starts with a skull-based discourse between a rodent and an elephant, and ends in a somber tale of […]

Berserkotron

If you’re into homemade robots kicking the binary snot out of each other, Berserkotron is for you. If you’re into […]

The Assassin and the Whiner

“Asswhine,” as Carrie calls it, is a collection of diary pages-each a comic-from December 11 to 31, 2004. Most of […]