Zine Review

There is a danger

This zine is absolutely dreamy. It’s a poetic autobiographical account of the author’s travels around the United States with a […]

Sukiyaki Sunday

Dedicated to “some Smiths fans,” Sukiyaki Sunday is a zine in two parts. The first is titled “Quantity,” and is […]

Revolution

Page upon page of found art and photo images galore, Revolution doesn’t quite live up to its lofty moniker but […]

PEOP(le)s

Apparently not to be confused with another one of her publications entitled,”PEOPs”, PEOP(le)s #3 by seasoned comic/zine artist Fly is […]

Ooh La La Illustrated

This zine had bubble wrap attached as a cover. Despite the author’s explanation that the bubble wrap was supposed to […]

Naif

Two dollars is too much to pay for three pieces of paper when they only contain two unreadably blurry comics, […]

The Lions 4

The Lions are a Vancouver-based doodle tribe. The Lions 4 features the artists James Whitman, Barry Doupe, Matthew Brown, Tasha […]

Lil Akira

I don’t know much about Akira Kurosawa, I have briefly sat through a couple of his movies and know that […]

Jobgoblin #1

I’ve never been a huge fan of the whole fantasy/adventure genre of comics and I’m not so sure that this […]

Home (i)

The first thing that stands out with Home (i) is its cute little 5cm x 7cm format. Packaged under a […]

Departure

I heart collectives. I like the spirit that they start out in; I like the idea of contributing toward a […]