Zine Review

Songs of the Lefties

I love pretty packaging and as soon as I saw K. Crab’s “Songs of the Lefties,” every fibre of my […]

Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet

I always like this kind of publication: there is fiction, non-fiction, poetry and illustration – something for everyone – and […]

Lowbrow Reader of Lowbrow Comedy

Imagine the Walrus meets the Believer but shrink it a thousand times. That’s what this is. Yes, even down to […]

Does this feel like home yet?

It’s not unlike the psychosis of a contractor. What unfolds inside is a vellum blueprint of an apartment, but no. […]

Modern Carpentry

Carpentry isn’t a theme. It’s an underground art movement emerging out of Vancouver. The kids out west are using the […]

The Hell Passport Project

Tridents, sex drive and horns aside; you need a passport to get into hell. As a project of 16 volumes, […]

underworld crawl

I spent the first half of this zine under the impression it was written by a female. Then, surprise, the […]

Doris

There is a reason this zinester has a publishing house backing her perzine: she is a good writer. The deepest […]

Lickety Split

Was I ever thrilled to get another issue of this zine to review! Lickety Split is hot, hot, hot wearing […]

SMUT Magazine

Always enjoyable with their smutty pics, reviews, dirty stories, and open sexual and gender fluidity – once again I am […]

Turtle Shoes

Using large, full page panels and Dr. Seuss-ian rhyming for dialogue, Turtle Shoes is a quirky and ambitious undertaking by […]