Zine Review

Misfit Toy

In the spirit of the claymation masterpiece “Rudolph on the Island of Misfit Toys,” now several decades past, comes a […]

Moria

Moria is a long-running poetry ezine that offers up an impressive archive. And what’s so great about it is that […]

Smoothie Queen

I’ve never seen someone with such an amazingly admirable passion for food and drink. Texan Stephanie Scarborough makes zines solo […]

Chocoholic

The title pretty much says it all. It’s most obviously a zine about chocolate, made by chocolate lovers. Inside these […]

Samurai Dreams

Samurai Dreams is a staple-bound b/w classic review zine that has to be credited for dedication to its field. As […]

Diet Chocolate Soda

Diet Chocolate Soda, an Atlantic Canada-based Xeroxed cut and paste porno sex-struction zine, could be dubbed “pornography for the intellectually […]

Community Insurrection

This second issue of Community Insurrection has interviews and articles by some of the better-known activist and community organizations in […]

Yuck!

Maybe old, but still awesome, Yuck! is worth tracking down. Made in 2003, Stephanie and Kevin got together with some […]

erinsborough exploits & exploitation

Do you remember the soap opera Neighbours? It’s the show we can thank for giving us Kylie Minogue, Natalie Imbruglia […]

Community Insurrection

This second issue of Community Insurrection has interviews and articles by some of the better-known activist and community organizations in […]

Gordo’s 2010 Olympic Reign of Terror

Ah, the Olympics. Canada’s next go-around for biannual spectacle is 2010 in Vancouver, and Trevor McKilligan has crafted a nifty […]

Woodsquat

I’ve quickly become a big fan of Trevor McKilligan. A good writer and good artist who brings an activist sensibility […]